The United States of the World vs. the United Nations
ebook ∣ Can Global Unity and National Sovereignty Coexist?
By JD Rossetti
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The United States of the World vs. The United Nations
Can Global Unity and National Sovereignty Coexist?
In a world on the brink-where climate disasters ignore borders, digital monopolies transcend laws, and billionaires command more wealth than nations-This book delivers a bold, urgent question: Can humanity govern itself without sacrificing either sovereignty or solidarity?
This groundbreaking book offers a sweeping yet actionable vision for a hybrid global governance model, one that honors cultural identity and national autonomy while enforcing shared responsibility for our planet and species. Juxtaposing the United Nations' multilateralism with the United States' history of nationalist expansionism, the book explores why both models fall short-and how a third path is not only possible, but necessary.
From a global parliament and enforceable universal rights to digital sovereignty, ecological reparations, and a binding framework for the world's wealthiest elites (The Trillionaire Club), this book proposes a radically democratic system of planetary governance-designed not for empires, but for everyday people, commons stewards, cities, tribes, workers, and future generations.
Structured with clarity and vision, it includes:
Written in the voice of a bestselling contemporary author and political scientist-with wit, rigor, and heart-this is not just a book. It is a blueprint for building the world we need, before collapse becomes our only teacher.
Read it. Share it. Use it. The future is still unwritten-and this may be the map.