Exceller Books

Let My Children Go, Ye Leviathans

Let My Children Go, Ye Leviathans

BY Kwei - Armah

Ebook Price:₹00/$00

E-Book Edition Available On:
Print Edition Also Available On:
 
Cover

Paper Back

E-book

Available

Languages

English

Genre

Philosophy / Social

Description

This book looks at the traditional answer to the question of man’s freedom on earth – the answer that holds that for man to be free he needs to be made to become a perpetual subject. And dismisses it.

This work submits that man is not born to be a subject but a free man. Because it contends that, contrary to Rousseau’s thoughts, man is born in chains and that it is these chains that he must learn to break to be free.

It subsequently submits that for man to be able to break his chains he needs to be made to become his true self and shows how to make man become his true self.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mr. Kwei-Armah attended the Accra Academy Secondary School and subsequently the University of Ghana. He trained in postal services management in the U K and worked with the Posts and Telecommunications Corporation of Ghana. He later joined the Information Services Department of Ghana, trained at the International Institute of Journalism in Belgrade, Yugoslavia and worked at the research section of the Information Services Department of Ghana.

As a lover of truth, he has for the past forty three years been in the wilderness of life, ever searching for the truth in political thoughts and practices respecting the destination of man on earth, having believed that the traditional answer to question of man’s destination on earth [the subject state, the state of bondage] is not true.

And having upon contemplation found that the destination of man on earth is instead that state at which he becomes his true self ie a creator of excellence, harmony, wealth and capable of creating his desired experiences or modes for their exchange by himself, he now stands a lone voice in the wilderness calling on governments, the Leviathans, the world over, that are now holding man in bondage because of the traditional answer, the false answer, to let him go to his appointed destination on earth, that state at which he becomes his true self.

And he now therefore also stands, unlike Socrates, not calling on man to only know himself but to also be his self, his true self. And he is also committed to the cause of showing how to make man become his true self and to thus become free on earth.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Let My Children Go, Ye Leviathans”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial
RSS
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Share
Instagram