Welcome to my non fiction book of about 120,000 words (220 A4 pages, single spaced, including 75 illustrations)
Economic Satyagraha
If we include humans and our social activities as being an integral part of nature then we are committing suicide when we destroy nature, condone social injustice, poverty, hunger and war.
Rob Grosche dared to dream of a movement that could one-day end hunger, stop wars and deliver “heaven on earth”. He then “walked the talk” and researched the most dogged issues that threaten not only humanity, but all life on earth. He tested his assumptions and finetuned an ideology which can unite people of good-will all around the world into an inspiring world-wide vision he named:- Economic Satyagraha
If Americas Emerson & Thoreau’s “Civil disobedience” writings gave rise to Ghandi’s Satyagraha movement and if we acknowledge that Satyagraha was an extraordinarily successful strategy to defeat the British Raj in India and if we include Martin Luther King’s non violent civil rights movement as another Satyagraha victory that liberated Americas blacks from the depravities of race segregation, then the modern day Economic & Environmental Satyagraha movement could have the power to weaken the dominance of the G8 and curtail war mongering and corporate profiteering world wide.
Rob’s book describes the discovery of a planet wide secret force, which rules
our planet. It has killed and is still killing people by the millions and its
ferocity is steadily growing stronger. This secret has continually kept much of
humanity in poverty and misery for the last millennia.
Those who know the
secret, profit and worship at its golden altars, those who are ignorant about it
swell the multitudes of the wage slaves, the working poor, “the hungry,
desperate huddled masse yearning to break free”. Economic Satyagraha and its
derivatives like PSP (people sharing power) can turn humanities dream- of heaven
on earth, into a not too distant reality.
Economic Satyagraha is an inspirational book. Can you afford not to
read it ?
| "He who is not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral. Why? Because anger looks to the good of justice. And if you can live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust." Aquinas, 1225-1274. |
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Author: RobGrosche, 476 High St., Penrith NSW 2750, Australia ph:001161 247213386, fax 0011247321106 rob@i-optic.com