<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Joys" is a structural examination of modern government, showing that it is inherently criminal and unreformable. Going further, global government is the chief cause of the current Holocene Extinction Event that will lead to near-term human extinction. The book closes by discussing an "Event" that provides an escape for those who have had enough.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><ul> <li>Is Government inherently criminal?</li> <li>If not, then why are there so many psychopaths running the show?</li> <li>Must runaway Global Government necessarily end in planetary destruction?</li> <li>If so, what recourse is available to ordinary people?</li> </ul> <p>These are some of the vital questions that are addressed in The Joys of Psychopathocracy. Building upon the previous work of American anthropologist Marshall Sahlins, the author extends his concept of "sectoral distance" to create definable "sectors" in the region of "negative reciprocity" (or what he calls "negaprocity") to help categorize social institutions, including Government, in a new approach to social structural analysis.</p> <p>The results are presented in a clear and easy-to-understand model: <strong> Government, regardless of structure or type, is inherently criminal -</strong> a defect that no amount of tinkering or reorganization can change. The current global super-structure of interlocking Governments and NGO's - the most extensive in recorded history - is the single largest contributor to the Holocene Extinction Event which is currently in progress. Near-term human extinction is inevitable, as a point of no return has been crossed such that the current trend cannot be reversed.</p> <p>The book ends with a discussion of a coming Event that will serve to change the world for those who seek an escape.</p>
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