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OverviewOrigination: How the Royal Diaspora Monarchy Is Returning Identity to 350 Million Diasporans is not merely a book about monarchy. It is a civilisational thesis. At its core lies a profound question: What happens to identity when a people are scattered across continents, generations, and histories - yet remain bound by origin? Across the globe, more than 350 million people of African descent live outside the geographical boundaries of the continent. Many carry fragments of ancestry but lack a cohesive framework for belonging. Origination argues that diaspora is not the loss of identity - it is the interruption of it. And interruption can be restored. Through philosophical reflection, historical insight, and ceremonial imagination, the book introduces the Royal Diaspora Monarchy as a non-territorial model of kingship. This monarchy does not claim land. It claims lineage. It does not rule through borders. It governs through consciousness. It is a throne of identity rather than a throne of power. The work begins with Africa not as a political entity, but as the origin of humanity itself. If Africa is the birthplace of humankind, then African identity is not regional; it is foundational. From this starting point, the authors explore how displacement through slavery, colonialism, migration, and modern globalisation fractured visible structures of belonging while leaving ancestral continuity intact. Origination reframes monarchy as a structure of dignity. In this vision, royalty is not about dominance, but about sacred responsibility - the responsibility to guard heritage, preserve memory, and restore honour to identity. The Royal Diaspora Monarchy emerges as a symbolic and philosophical framework through which diasporans can reclaim a sense of rootedness without denying the complexity of their present realities. Rather than romanticising the past, the book constructs a forward-looking architecture. It proposes that identity must be consciously cultivated across generations. Through ceremony, recognition, education, and moral discipline, diaspora can evolve from fragmentation to formation. The authors argue that belonging is not merely geographical; it is metaphysical. Identity is not defined solely by citizenship or passport, but by origin and continuity. The Royal Diaspora Monarchy therefore operates as a unifying narrative - a moral and cultural canopy under which dispersed peoples may rediscover shared ancestry while honouring diverse lived experiences. Central themes include: - Africa as civilisational origin - Kingship as sacred stewardship - Diaspora as interruption, not erasure - Honour as a structured moral practice - Identity as continuity across time - Monarchy as consciousness beyond borders Origination also addresses the modern crisis of identity in a hyper-globalised world. In an era where belonging is often politicised or commodified, the book proposes a different pathway: dignity rooted in origin, strengthened by discipline, and transmitted through legacy. This is not a political manifesto. It is a philosophical restoration. Through its structured argument and symbolic vision, Origination invites readers to reconsider what it means to belong - not only to a nation, but to a lineage; not only to a community, but to a civilisational story that began long before modern states and will endure long after them. For diasporans seeking coherence. For leaders seeking moral architecture. For institutions seeking continuity. Origination offers a throne not of territory, but of identity. In a kingdom without borders, origin becomes destiny. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Patrick Businge , King Clyde Rivers , Duchess Julian BusingePublisher: Greatness University Publishers Imprint: Greatness University Publishers Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9798233939624Pages: 138 Publication Date: 28 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationHis Greatness Professor Patrick Businge is a philosopher of greatness, educator, and civilisational thinker whose work explores not success, but what endures. Writing at the intersection of ontology, moral philosophy, spiritual anthropology, and lived wisdom, his inquiry asks not how greatness is achieved, but how it is rightly formed, sustained, recognised, and transmitted across generations. He is the founding architect of Greatness Studies, an original interdisciplinary field that establishes greatness as a condition of being grounded in human dignity, moral responsibility, and continuity beyond the individual. In this vision, greatness is not treated as performance, influence, or visibility, but as a moral and interior formation expressed through character, service, and responsibility to the future. Central to his work is the creation of the Eternal Greatness Designations, a global moral framework that recognises individuals whose lives embody enduring virtue, humanitarian service, intellectual leadership, and civilisational contribution. These recognitions are presented through initiatives such as the World Greatness Awards and documented in the World Book of Greatness, preserving the stories of individuals whose lives uplift humanity. Born in Uganda and shaped by a life that bridges continents, Professor Businge holds advanced doctoral degrees in education and philosophy. He is the Founder and Chancellor of Greatness University, the world's first canon-based institution dedicated to the study, formation, recognition, and preservation of greatness in human life. He is the author of numerous philosophical works on greatness, honour, legacy, and civilisation. His multi-volume Canon of Eternal Greatness establishes a philosophical architecture for interior formation, covenant, stewardship, and civilisation-written not merely to motivate, but to endure. He is also the creator of the Grammar Series, a body of works exploring the ""grammar"" of human existence and development, examining the deeper structures through which consciousness, formation, greatness, honour, authority, and civilisation are understood. Through his writing, teaching, and institutional work, Professor Businge seeks to contribute to a lasting intellectual tradition dedicated to the study and preservation of greatness for future generations. His Royal Majesty King Dr. Clyde Rivers is a globally recognised civility leader, humanitarian, royal diplomat, and advocate for honour-based leadership. For more than three decades he has worked internationally to promote dignity, respect, and ethical leadership as essential foundations for peaceful and prosperous societies. King Rivers is the Founder and President of I Change Nations(TM), a global culture-of-honour movement that has inspired leaders, institutions, and communities in more than 150 countries. Through this initiative he has championed the idea that societies flourish when leaders embrace responsibility, civility, and the recognition of human value. In recognition of his international humanitarian and leadership contributions, he was enthroned in Ghana as King Okogyeman Kobina Amissah I, Development King at Large of the historic Ekumfi Kuotukwa Kingdom. This role symbolises a bridge between Africa and the global diaspora and reflects his commitment to strengthening cultural identity, heritage, and cooperation among people of African descent around the world. King Clyde Rivers is also recognised as the Diaspora Monarch of the Royal Diaspora Monarchy, an international royal initiative that promotes unity, dignity, and humanitarian leadership across nations. Through this role he supports cultural diplomacy, global collaboration, and the restoration of honour as a guiding principle for leadership and community development. An accomplished author, speaker, and mentor, King Rivers has written and contributed to several works on leadership, civility, and royal identity. His writings encourage individuals and institutions to cultivate honour, responsibility, and service as the true foundations of greatness. Through his royal leadership, humanitarian work, and global advocacy, King Clyde Rivers continues to inspire a worldwide movement of honour, civility, and leadership, encouraging people everywhere to build societies rooted in dignity, justice, and respect for humanity. Her Royal Greatness Duchess Professor Julian Businge is a royal leader, educator, author, and global advocate for civility, dignity, and human value. Born in Uganda and later based in the United Kingdom, she has devoted her life to promoting leadership rooted in honour, compassion, and service to humanity. Duchess Julian Businge is a prominent figure within the Royal Diaspora Monarchy, where she contributes to initiatives that strengthen cultural identity, royal diplomacy, and humanitarian leadership across the African diaspora and the wider global community. Through her royal and civic work, she advocates for the restoration of dignity, respect, and moral responsibility in public life. She is the Founder of the Royal Civility Institute, an international initiative dedicated to cultivating civility, ethical leadership, and human dignity. Through this platform she has worked with individuals, institutions, and communities to promote values of kindness, respect, and responsible leadership. Her work emphasises that civility is not merely politeness but a powerful foundation for building peaceful and thriving societies. An accomplished author and educator, Duchess Julian Businge writes and teaches on themes of leadership, personal transformation, and the culture of royal civility. Her publications encourage readers to discover their inherent worth, develop noble character, and live lives of purpose and influence. Through her writings she emphasises that greatness begins with dignity, and that every individual has the capacity to uplift others through their words, actions, and example. She has also contributed to global initiatives that recognise and document inspiring lives, supporting projects that celebrate individuals whose work promotes compassion, leadership, and service to humanity. Through her royal leadership, educational initiatives, and literary contributions, Duchess Julian Businge continues to inspire a culture of civility, honour, and noble purpose, encouraging people around the world to live with dignity, serve their communities, and contribute to a more compassionate and respectful world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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