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OverviewThe Theory of Everything in Politics Following The Theory of Everything in Politics: The Non-Newtonian Model - How Systems Shift, Adapt, and Collapse (Vol. 1), this second volume moves from theory to application. Here, the author focuses on the practical side: how to use the model to diagnose real problems and design concrete solutions for the institutions, markets, rights, and systems that shape modern societies. That's why I strongly recommend reading volume 1 of the work first. Why do modern states fail? Why do democracies fall into polarization, institutional gridlock, failing healthcare systems, unaffordable housing, permanent deficits, and inflation that never matches the official explanations? And above all: why no ideology ever seems to fix any of it? This book offers a complete operating system for the modern State. Clear, practical, and grounded in first principles, Volume II of The Theory of Everything in Politics applies the Non-Newtonian Model to every pillar of society, turning political theory into an actionable blueprint. ✔ The foundations of the State and individual rights - A unified and structural theory of rights - How to balance freedom, property, and life ✔ Democracy and the Iron Law of Oligarchy - Why representative democracies drift toward oligarchy - How elites reproduce and concentrate power - Why the representative system is failing, and the pillars required for a new, real, and functional democracy ✔ Centralization, decentralization, and the Non-Newtonian State - A dynamic framework to determine when a State must become ""solid"" (centralized) or ""liquid"" (flexible and decentralized) - How to apply this logic within a democratic system ✔ Institutions - How to build healthcare systems that actually work - Education, pensions, attainable housing, transport, and justice designed for long-term stability ✔ A paradigm-shifting monetary model - Clear distinction between real money and total money - Hoarding as a macroeconomic variable - Central innovation: commodity velocity as the forgotten counterpart of money velocity - A mathematical model of inflation based on commodity types and monetary structure ✔ Labor and migration - How to structure the labor market for productivity and stability - A realistic and sustainable framework for managing migration ✔ Energy - How to choose the optimal energy mix - The real productive role of renewable and non-renewable energy ✔ The State and the Nation A structural analysis of the State, the nation, and the nation-state. ✔ Protectionism, free trade, deficits, and industrial policy - When to protect strategic sectors and when to open to trade - Structural analysis of fiscal and trade deficits - How to balance national industry, external trade, and internal development - Practical guidance for designing industrial and trade policies adapted to each economic stage ⭐ A practical and post-ideological architecture of the State Faithful to Volume I, it keeps the same clear and accessible style: organized chapters, precise language, 12-point type, generous spacing, and soft cream paper that makes even dense passages easy to read. It preserves the essence of the project-rigor combined with clarity-now expanded into a complete operational blueprint of the State. Aimed at students, researchers, policymakers, and any reader seeking to understand how to build a country that actually works, this volume offers a solid, ambitious, and integrated framework refined over years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Antonio Zurita GarcíaPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.757kg ISBN: 9798274392297Pages: 574 Publication Date: 13 November 2025 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 InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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