Author Burl Minnis has officially released World Peace, a groundbreaking and deeply researched work that challenges the foundations of global conflict and offers a practical, evidence based pathway to lasting peace. The book arrives at a critical time in history as nations grapple with growing social tensions, economic instability, and escalating environmental threats. Minnis presents a compelling argument that these crises share a single root cause and that humanity possesses the power to eliminate it.
Drawing from historical, anthropological, and psychological evidence, World Peace reveals that the majority of global suffering stems from a system the author describes as the “system of all human misery.” According to the book, this system emerged when societies began replacing reality with ideological fictions. These include monetary systems, political structures, and other artificial constructs that govern human behavior and restrict access to basic rights. The author traces this development through what he calls the “Age of the Swindle,” a period marked by humanity’s gradual entanglement with fictional frameworks.
In an unexpected and powerful proposal, Minnis argues that abolishing money is the key to ending systemic suffering. He maintains that money is not a natural necessity but a symbolic tool that has grown into a global fiction. Removing this keystone, he explains, would dismantle the system of human misery and restore equality, freedom, and cooperation. The book asserts that daily life would continue unchanged, except that human rights and access to resources would no longer depend on financial ability.
A pivotal element of the book is its call for global participation through the Prosecutor’s Office of the International Criminal Court, also known as the POICC. Under Article 15 of the Rome Statute, individuals worldwide can submit their views on global matters. Minnis encourages readers to use this channel to express their support for a peaceful transition away from ideological systems.
Since its release, World Peace has sparked conversations among scholars, activists, and readers seeking real solutions to global injustice. The book offers not only analysis but a clear, achievable path toward a peaceful future. It positions humanity at a turning point and invites individuals to play an active role in shaping that future.
About the Author
Burl Minnis is a researcher and global thinker whose work explores the intersection of human behavior, ideology, and social transformation. World Peace represents more than a publication. It is the culmination of years of analysis and a call to action for people around the world.
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