Author: | Deshon Fox | ISBN: | 9781418441753 |
Publisher: | Deshon Fox | Publication: | June 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Deshon Fox |
ISBN: | 9781418441753 |
Publisher: | Deshon Fox |
Publication: | June 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Humanity, despite impressive advancements in science and technology in the 19th and 20th centuries, is still fundamentally divided along ethnic, socio-economic and cultural lines. Both the rich and the poor are suffering. Though we are now more electronically connected, we are no more unified. The ideals of democracy, as powerful as they are, have not dispel the plight of political corruption and social unrest that plague even our most developed countries. Religious doctrines, which should promote the well-fare of all humankind, are too often used to further narrow agendas at the expense of the "other".
What, then, is the recipe for global peace in modern times? How can our multiplicity of cultures and religions form a unified whole that brings us together rather than pushes us apart? Who are we fundamentally? What is our collective destiny? These and many other profound questions that have perplexed humanity since the beginning of recorded history are explored in The Middle Theory.
Author Deshon Fox shares compelling insights that surfaced in his consciousness over a period of nine years beginning in 2000. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, professional engineer, international speaker and successful businessman, Deshon writes in a coherent, easy to follow style that is at once scientific in its precision and poetic in its flow. He reveals a new paradigm for living based on the universal governing Law of Balance. The Middle Theory, concise yet expansive in scope, provides compelling answers to:
Humanity, despite impressive advancements in science and technology in the 19th and 20th centuries, is still fundamentally divided along ethnic, socio-economic and cultural lines. Both the rich and the poor are suffering. Though we are now more electronically connected, we are no more unified. The ideals of democracy, as powerful as they are, have not dispel the plight of political corruption and social unrest that plague even our most developed countries. Religious doctrines, which should promote the well-fare of all humankind, are too often used to further narrow agendas at the expense of the "other".
What, then, is the recipe for global peace in modern times? How can our multiplicity of cultures and religions form a unified whole that brings us together rather than pushes us apart? Who are we fundamentally? What is our collective destiny? These and many other profound questions that have perplexed humanity since the beginning of recorded history are explored in The Middle Theory.
Author Deshon Fox shares compelling insights that surfaced in his consciousness over a period of nine years beginning in 2000. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, professional engineer, international speaker and successful businessman, Deshon writes in a coherent, easy to follow style that is at once scientific in its precision and poetic in its flow. He reveals a new paradigm for living based on the universal governing Law of Balance. The Middle Theory, concise yet expansive in scope, provides compelling answers to: