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The New World Order

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The New World Order
The New World Order

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The New World Order

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The novel starts in the year 2027 where the ramifications of the twin political decisions of 2016, Brexit and the election of Donald Trump have left their mark. Daniel Day, an Englishman who is forced to work overseas due to the declining British economy, visualises an idea for a better world.He questions why democracy has failed so badly and sets out to develop "Modern Democracy," a computer-based system that can manage a nation's economy using the Intuitive Technology available by the year 2027. The system he designs understands the complex economies of countries in a manner that politicians are failing to do. More than that, the resultant system is interactive with the public involving them on a continual basis. Securing backing from Jasper Sigurdsen of Icelandic IT, together they set out to make this concept a reality. Trialed first in Iceland and then memorably introduced to Africa by Ruth Onwuatuegwa in Chapter 5, the Modern Democracy system proves itself, gradually gaining adherents around the worldAfrica is inspired by Ruth Onwuatuegwa and Masozi, daughter of the President of Namibia. Together with Melissa Sigurdsen, they market Modern Democracy, first in Africa and then throughout the world.The world's richest man is murdered while playing golf and his death leads to a further development, Modern Capitalism inspired by Marcus Delavane, a partner in that infamous game of golf, who questions his wealth and his existence, and adds his financial software to that of Modern Democracy.The result is Modern Capitalism, an assault on the "three evils" of capitalism; tax avoidance, tax evasion, and corruption. Amidst all this; Vladimir Putin dies and the "Great Revolution" takes place within Russia, America fails to recognise change, South-East Asia takes a long hard look at itself, and Great Britain re-joins the European Union after being a pariah for many years.The Courtney Black trial, the lady who hit the world's richest man, William DeVine in the back of the head with her sand iron, inadvertently starts the "Burn the Boats" campaign where the yachts of the mega-rich are set alight while docked in port. The wealth gap is exposed as never before.As the world wakes up to the disparity in wealth, not only between rich and poor, but between the mega-rich and the richest pope in the world there is an opportunity to restructure the world in a fairer way. It is an opportunity that Marcus Delavane takes.60,000 increasingly fast-paced words that involve live conversations, the media via live streaming, talk shows, presentations, and discussions as the story moves around the world to its inevitable conclusion; The New World Order.

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