Jo M. Sekimonyo

Book alert: “Ethosism: Self-Enslavement Abolitionist Manifesto” by Jo M. Sekimonyo

"As I put it in the book, diagnosing how we are grappling with issues in the 21st century– wealth inequality, climate change, and societies reckoning with civil rights, resulting from essentially a major paradigm shift reveals we need to arrive at a new moral consensus that I offer, which is Ethosism." - Jo M. Sekimonyo.

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Just American News is today sharing a book by theorist, human rights activist, political economist, and social philosopher Jo M. Sekimonyo. It is titled Ethosism: Self-Enslavement Abolitionist Manifesto.

About the book: In the global environment of trade and commerce, humankind appears to have given up its natural journey of progression to improve the social order, and universally accepted capitalism.  But, whilst the richest continue to accumulate vast amounts of wealth, inequality grows and the poorest still live in extreme poverty.  This passionate, academic study will go on to present that socialism is just another means of enslaving society under the capitalist model.  So, is there a third way?

Written by a former student of finance, economics, philosophy and politics, this book evaluates in depth both the capitalist and socialist models, from the point of view of one who grew up in the extreme poverty of a third-world country.  It opens with a metaphorical parable about the author’s persecution for defying the social norms with socialist views, portraying the belief that any whose proposed model differs from the capitalist social construct is cast as radical.

The book is available on Amazon!

“As I put it in the book, diagnosing how we are grappling with issues in the 21st century– wealth inequality, climate change, and societies reckoning with civil rights, resulting from essentially a major paradigm shift reveals we need to arrive at a new moral consensus that I offer, which is Ethosism.” – Jo M. Sekimonyo.

Jo M. Sekimonyo is a theorist, human rights activist, political economist, and social philosopher. He is a Congolese-born, American fermented, and globally bottled Merchant of Ideas. Much of his writing has been concerned with economic injustice, poverty, and egalitarianism. Sekimonyo argues that the ability of individuals to understand the world and creatively respond to challenges that confront humanity is key to alleviating poverty. He facilitates several workshops and seminars every year throughout the developing world geared towards stimulating debates around global social issues and mainstream economic theories.

For more details visit: www..sekimonyo.com

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