The Global Human Nation

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The book "The Global Human Nation" by Imad Sami Salman presents an ambitious and radical vision for a new world that transcends traditional boundaries based on race, lineage, gender, creed, color, or geographical location to create a global, human nation where everyone is equal. The book discusses revolutionary ideas aimed at building a more just society, free from class and material inequality, and based on new principles of economy, citizenship, sexuality, and education, while also calling for the establishment of a unified global language.

The author proposes a New Economic System in which money and currency do not exist. Instead, basic needs such as housing, clothing, food, education, and healthcare are freely available to everyone. These essentials are considered human rights rather than commodities to be bought and sold. The economy is built on "productivity, knowledge, and service to humanity," rather than material competition, ensuring a fair distribution of resources and the elimination of class disparities. In this global human nation, the Financial System is replaced by "Citizenship Points" (KPIs). These points grant individuals relative well-being based on their contributions to society, evaluated according to productivity and knowledge that benefit humanity rather than capitalist standards. These points are awarded to those who prove themselves as good global citizens who work for the betterment of all humanity, contributing effectively to improving others' lives through science, culture, or humanitarian efforts.

Moreover, The book addresses "Sexual Liberation" from a healthy perspective, calling for the release of humanity from the overpowering influence of sexuality. It aims to build a healthier relationship with the body and sexuality, free from rigid moral or religious constraints that stifle love and life. The author promotes the idea of "Alive Love" as opposed to "Dead Marriage," seeing marriage as a stagnant institution. Love should be genuine and vibrant, far removed from formal structures that limit personal freedom. The book advocates for liberation from rigid, dogmatic beliefs that perpetuate an "US VS. THEM" mentality, which threatens human values. These stagnant beliefs have been the cause of wars and divisions throughout history, restricting human potential. The author suggests replacing these outdated ideologies with a global, free-thinking mindset based on reason, science, and sustainable development. This new global human nation is built on the principle of "Non-Violence," where high human values prevail, and interactions between individuals and groups are non-violent, whether in education, upbringing, or human relationships. The book views non-violence as the foundation for building this ideal yet realistic world, contributing to a society free from internal and external conflicts and wars.

The book offers a new vision for family relations, proposing solutions to free families from traditional constraints. It reimagines concepts of "education and upbringing," where education is free for all and focused on serving humanity, developing the individual intellectually and scientifically, and fostering critical thinking rather than rote memorization of information.

Imad Sami Salman envisions a world free from the wars waged by religious, political, and economic institutions that have controlled the world for thousands of years. This is a world where the "devil is dead," and those who claim to fight the devil—politicians, religious leaders, and business moguls—who have spread corruption across the globe, no longer hold power. In this world, only scientists are allowed to lead, driving humanity forward through knowledge and progress.