A powerful new voice has entered the global conversation on peace, justice, and human progress. Burl Minnis has released World Peace, a bold and transformative work that challenges centuries of assumptions about politics, economics, and the structures that shape human society. The book arrives as communities across the world confront growing socio economic disparities, environmental emergencies, and conflict driven by long standing ideological systems.
World Peace presents a sweeping analysis of human history and concludes that the world’s most persistent problems originate from the same source. According to Minnis, humanity has been living within a vast ideological illusion for thousands of years. This illusion is upheld by systems such as monetary economy, political institutions, and artificial social divisions. Together, these constructs form what the author calls the “system of all human misery.” The book illustrates how this system has influenced every era of conflict, inequality, poverty, and global instability.
Minnis proposes that the only effective solution to these issues lies in ending the ideological systems that created them. Central to his argument is the assertion that money itself is the foundational fiction enabling human suffering. He explains that money has no inherent value and exists only because people collectively agree to treat it as real. This belief, however, has resulted in the restriction of human rights, the creation of hierarchy, and the perpetuation of global conflict. By eliminating the concept of money, humanity would remove the structure that fuels inequality and division.
World Peace also outlines a clear and peaceful mechanism for initiating global change. The author encourages individuals to submit their voices to the Prosecutor’s Office of the International Criminal Court, known as the POICC. This legitimate international channel allows the global population to express its collective will regarding systemic transformation. Minnis emphasizes that global peace can be achieved without disruption, violence, or government confrontation. It requires only the unified recognition of truth and a coordinated expression of support.
Early readers and analysts have described the book as visionary, provocative, and profoundly relevant to modern challenges. It highlights humanity’s natural capacity for reason, cooperation, and compassion, and argues that these qualities can flourish once ideological barriers are removed.
About the Author
Burl Minnis is a writer and researcher dedicated to exploring the foundations of human behavior and global systems. His work centers on identifying empirical truths that can support large scale social and humanitarian transformation. World Peace is his most comprehensive contribution to date.
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