Integral Society: Social Institutions and Individual Sovereignty

Gordon L. Anderson
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This book is a manifesto for an integral society in which sovereign individuals are served by social institutions, not exploited by them. Social institutions have a valuable place in an integral society, but they must be kept to their mission, sphere, and level of society. This book is about creating social institutions and a constitution for sovereign individuals to pursue life, liberty, and happiness in a sustainable world.

Key Points Made in Integral Society

  • How the rise of social institutions threaten individual sovereignty, self-sufficiency, and human rights.
  • The relationship between human nature and the nature of social institutions.
  • How social institutions belong to different social levels and spheres, and why they must be kept in their place.
  • The importance of institutional culture and values.How social institutions created to serve individuals end up exploiting them.
  • How government/bank cabals cause money to be taken from the working class widespread distribution of capital.
  • Importance of a large middle class and opportunity for upward social mobility.
  • How political parties hijacked the legislative process to distribute money from the treasury to donors.
  • The importance of integrating traditional, modern, and post-​modern knowledge in the search for truth.
  • A Declaration of Integral Society builds on the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
  • A Constitution for an Integral Society that limits the misuse of social institutions, power, and money.


Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
Published: 03/15/2023
ISBN: 9781557789495
Pages: 192