Book Description
The fall of the Berlin Wall in the 1990s and the rise of the internet heralded a profound transformation in the century's spirit. The 21st century is the era of the information revolution and, indeed, the century of America’s greatness. The Mission of the American President is to look toward the future with lofty goals, great vision, and global responsibility. Human history is shaped by heroes or ambitious figures who grasp the direction of history or by prevailing ideologies. Science encompasses humanity's highest rationality, while religion reflects the most profound emotions. Science is not faith; religion embodies human beliefs. Religious conflicts can lead to a "clash of civilizations" and trigger wars. Political ideology (PI) encompasses reason, emotion, and belief. When anger dominates political life, reason cannot control emotion, leading to violent conflict. Between nations or hostile regimes, this can result in war. Within a country, it may provoke internal violence. In democratic nations, outstanding political leaders are characterized by far-reaching vision and broad-mindedness, replacing emotional anger with rational spirit. This book introduces the "theory of three worlds," positing that the material world and the world of ideas comprise the real world, while outside the real world, there exists a transcendent world that does not rely on human perception. From the perspective of "MetaHistory," the 21st century is the century of the information revolution and, consequently, the century of America, the most powerful force driving this revolution.