An original work of political philosophy that aims to establish the principles of the good state and of a happy society, and to open up new directions for the future development of humankind.
'The Tractatus is a remarkable and illuminating book that should be widely read. It discusses a number of important ideas that can contribute to the betterment and positive evolution of humanity.' - Professor Wendell O'Brien, Morehead State University, USA
'This thoughtful book is a guide for anyone inquiring about a positive world change. The contents are organized so that they're easy to recognize and assimilate. I am truly impressed by the book.' - Professor William Auden, Western Connecticut State University, USA
'The book is one of the most distinguishing titles in political philosophy that I have read in the last few years. It is equally important for academicians, political activists and lovers of human dignity. Korab-Karpowicz has boldly gone to the heart of our today's concerns and opened up a contemporary discourse to the exciting possibility of human evolution.' - Professor Dilipkumar Mohanta, University of Calcutta, India