Racism is examined as a pervasive policy enforced by states, religions, ideologies, and ethnic groups, highlighting its historical context and the profound harm it inflicts on humanity. The author, drawing from personal experiences with racism, emphasizes the urgent need for discourse on this critical issue, noting the widespread denial of rights and systemic discrimination faced by minorities globally. The book critiques societal priorities, suggesting that the focus on trivial subjects often overshadows the importance of educating ourselves and future generations about equity and justice.
Mohamed Rabie Bücher




A Future Economy for All
Creating a Free, Just, and Sustainable Economic Future
- 188 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the evolution of human society, the book traces the journey from the tribal age to future possibilities post-knowledge age. It delves into how culture, civilization, and materialism shape wealth, knowledge, and power dynamics. Critiquing current education and healthcare systems, the author highlights the challenges faced by nations, especially regarding citizen and refugee needs. Advocating for new political and economic frameworks based on justice and equity, the narrative centers on a folk-political system that prioritizes productivity and worker empowerment.
Ce livre explore l'histoire du racisme en tant que politique étatique et religieuse, en analysant ses impacts historiques et humains. L'auteur, ayant lui-même subi le racisme, souligne l'urgence d'aborder ce sujet crucial, souvent négligé, qui entraîne la privation des droits de millions de personnes à travers le monde.
Dit boek onderzoekt racisme als een beleid van staten, religies en etnische groepen, en plaatst het in historische context. De auteur, zelf slachtoffer van racisme, benadrukt de schade die het toebrengt aan de mensheid. Het roept op tot meer aandacht voor deze belangrijke kwestie in plaats van trivialiteiten.