It's All a Con

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, History
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Author: Neo Light ISBN: 9781301030835
Publisher: Neo Light Publication: August 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Neo Light
ISBN: 9781301030835
Publisher: Neo Light
Publication: August 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book evidences the constructs that we live under from a socio-legal perspective. Our entire existence emanates from a few fundamental factors, yet we are not told of these things in mainstream education. What we are told is a distorted and inaccurate version of what is true and I can provide real evidence that this is so. The conventional version of history omits many things of relevance and this book highlights those things which underlie our existence against what we are told to accept to be true.

Conventional history merely teaches us what it intends for us to perceive as true, yet when you have evidence there is far more to what we are told, you begin to unravel the truth underlying the structures and systems we live under. When you have the evidence of the atrocities committed in the name of Christianity but these events are systematically concealed from public view, or that global conquests during the Age of Exploration were sanctioned in the name of Christianity, you begin to see the purpose behind the conquest of the New World.

I evidence the reasons behind the religious Reformation during the 16th century as this single event is fundamental in obtaining a greater understanding of the subsequent systems of rule which developed in western Europe and spread across the world from the 16th century. How it was a Treaty of 1648 which bought an end to the complete dominance of Catholic monarchs in Europe and paved the way for Protestant monarchs to rule. How it was the breakdown of the Catholic religious ideology and notions of the right of monarchs to rule which gave rise to institutions of government, which was legitimised under notions of a social contract where it was presumed that everyone consents to be ruled by government.

I go on to prove that not only is everyone presumed to have consented but everything in society is governed under contract. I evidence why the whole structure is based on derivatives of the word Con and how one can withdraw their consent if they so choose.

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This book evidences the constructs that we live under from a socio-legal perspective. Our entire existence emanates from a few fundamental factors, yet we are not told of these things in mainstream education. What we are told is a distorted and inaccurate version of what is true and I can provide real evidence that this is so. The conventional version of history omits many things of relevance and this book highlights those things which underlie our existence against what we are told to accept to be true.

Conventional history merely teaches us what it intends for us to perceive as true, yet when you have evidence there is far more to what we are told, you begin to unravel the truth underlying the structures and systems we live under. When you have the evidence of the atrocities committed in the name of Christianity but these events are systematically concealed from public view, or that global conquests during the Age of Exploration were sanctioned in the name of Christianity, you begin to see the purpose behind the conquest of the New World.

I evidence the reasons behind the religious Reformation during the 16th century as this single event is fundamental in obtaining a greater understanding of the subsequent systems of rule which developed in western Europe and spread across the world from the 16th century. How it was a Treaty of 1648 which bought an end to the complete dominance of Catholic monarchs in Europe and paved the way for Protestant monarchs to rule. How it was the breakdown of the Catholic religious ideology and notions of the right of monarchs to rule which gave rise to institutions of government, which was legitimised under notions of a social contract where it was presumed that everyone consents to be ruled by government.

I go on to prove that not only is everyone presumed to have consented but everything in society is governed under contract. I evidence why the whole structure is based on derivatives of the word Con and how one can withdraw their consent if they so choose.

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