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Nicholas Hagger

    The Rise and Fall of Civilizations
    The Secret History of the West
    The Light of Civilization
    The Syndicate
    Fools` Paradise - The Voyage of a Ship of Fools from Europe, A Mock-Heroic Poem on Brexit
    The New Philosophy of Universalism
    • The New Philosophy of Universalism

      The Infinite and the Law of Order: Prolegomena to a Vast, Comprehensive Philosophy of the Universe and a New Discipline

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Nicholas Hagger introduces a contemporary philosophy that emphasizes a harmonious and bio-friendly universe, challenging traditional views of randomness. This work explores the orderly nature of existence, offering insights into the interconnectedness of life and the cosmos. Hagger's perspective aims to reshape understanding and appreciation of the universe, providing a fresh lens through which to view our place within it.

      The New Philosophy of Universalism
    • The Syndicate

      The Story of the Coming World Government

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Focusing on a small, influential group of men, this work challenges conventional narratives of 20th-century history. It delves into their underestimated wealth and power, providing context for the war on terror. The author warns about the risks associated with the growing movement towards world government, offering a provocative perspective on contemporary global issues.

      The Syndicate
    • The Light of Civilization

      How the Vision of God Has Inspired All the Great Civilizations

      • 460 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The exploration of civilization's nature highlights its evolution through spiritual responses to God as Light, influencing religions and cultural expressions, particularly architecture. The author argues that civilizations decline when they lose this central vision, leading to secularization. In light of recent global changes, such as the fall of the Soviet Empire and tensions with Arab civilization, a revival of metaphysical understanding may pave the way for a future world government, emphasizing the importance of spiritual foundations in societal development.

      The Light of Civilization
    • The Secret History of the West

      The Influence of Secret Organizations on Western History from the Renaissance to the 20th Century

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The book presents a revolutionary perspective on Western civilization, arguing that its development is shaped by a series of significant revolutions rather than continuous progress. It highlights the Protestant Revolution as a pivotal moment that laid the ideological groundwork for subsequent movements in England, America, France, and Russia. The author, Nicholas Hagger, uncovers hidden ideas and influences that have previously gone unrecognized, challenging conventional historical narratives and offering a fresh understanding of these transformative events.

      The Secret History of the West
    • The Rise and Fall of Civilizations

      Why Civilizations Rise and Fall and What Happens When They End

      • 672 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the dynamics of civilizations, this sequel explores their origins, ascents, and declines, emphasizing religion as the foundation of civilization rather than merely a cultural aspect. Nicholas Hagger presents a unique interpretation of how civilizations transition into one another, offering insights into historical patterns that shape our current trajectory. This work serves as essential reading for history students and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of societies and the future of our civilization.

      The Rise and Fall of Civilizations
    • The Last Tourist in Iran

      From Persepolis to Nuclear Natanz

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring Iran's rich cultural heritage, the book intertwines travel experiences with deep historical insights. It delves into the legacies of ancient empires like the Achaemenians and Sasanians, the Zoroastrian faith, and the transformative events of the Islamic Revolution. The narrative highlights the significance of Islamic beliefs, illustrated through the symbolism of the well of the Hidden Imam and the intricate architecture, tiles, and calligraphy found in historic mosques, all while reflecting on the contemporary nuclear crisis facing the nation.

      The Last Tourist in Iran
    • The Secret Founding of America

      • 334 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Traces the influence of freemasonry on American history, arguing that the founding of the Jamestown colony in 1607 was a masonic enterprise and that the masonic agenda continues in the current push towards global democracy.

      The Secret Founding of America
    • Armageddon

      The Triumph of Universal Order; An Epic Poem on the War on Terror and of Holy-War Crusaders

      • 662 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      Exploring the War on Terror, this contemporary epic poem delves into the conflict between American President Bush and Islamic extremism, particularly focusing on Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda. Narrated in blank verse, it chronicles events from September 11, 2001, through the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, raising questions about legality and motives. The poem also introduces the chilling notion of bin Laden possessing nuclear suitcase bombs aimed at American cities. Hagger presents a multifaceted view of a defining era, making sense of complex global tensions.

      Armageddon
    • Life Cycle and Other New Poems: 2006-2016

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of the human experience, this collection of new poems delves into the interplay between scientific understanding and the spiritual journey. The poet, known for their Universalist perspective, reflects on the connections between Europe, the body, and the spirit, offering insights into the complexities of existence and our place in the universe.

      Life Cycle and Other New Poems: 2006-2016