New Books

Mon, 1 Apr 1996 18:56:18 -0800
Claudiu Secara (claudiu@ix.netcom.com)

altered. Uncertainties exist about what this means and where the world
is headed. Change is moving quickly.

We know you will agree.

That is why we would be even more delighted would you take a few
minutes and browse through the pages of our books dealing with the
subject. Would you still find it stimulating and worthwhile, a note of
encouragement for their next edition will reward our endeavor.

The two book were shown at the London Book fair March 17 - 19 as part
of Algora Publishing stand, and also at Paris' Salon du Livre, March 22
- 27, as part of the United States collective stand, where actually
sold out.

THE BOOKS CAN BE ORDERED BY CALLING 800-879-4214.

THE NEW COMMONWEALTH, FROM BUREAUCRATIC CORPORATISM TO SOCIALIST
CAPITALISM, by Claudiu A. Secara, 316 p. 1996, (ISBN 0-9646073-1-X),
$12.95, Algora Publishing.
The notion of an insider elite's influence on world events has gained
some credibility nowadays with the general public. Of course, the
extremist groups play on such mounting evidence by exacerbating the
mass hysteria upon the fears and the ignorance of a public faced with
the unknown of a new economic order. At the same time, the more
academically-minded studies continue to ignore the subject due to its
high-priestly vested interests in preserving the sacred story, a
tendency, always, served by downplaying such influences. This book
brings academic logic and common sense reflection to the subject of the
philosophy of modern history and leads the reader through the intricate
web of the history of high-ground politics and international intrigues
with a touch of irony and intellectual impartiality. This is the
fascinating story, mainly, of world industrialization, as nation
s coalesced into regional unions and their small time rulers were being
further rationalized into the novel structure of the emerging global
aristocracy. The book is addressed mainly to the educated reader
interested in history (old-time and contemporary), international
politics, social and economic issues.

POST-SOVIET, EUROSLAVIA, by Claudiu A. Secara, 60 p. 2nd ed. 1996,
(ISBN 0-9646073-0-1), $4.95, Algora Publishing.
Out of the roughly 700 million population, the new Eurasian Community
has approximately 180 million Russian speaking natives, but it includes
about 360 million Slavic speaking population, or, in other, words, the
needed simple majority. The paper examines why in such Commonwealth's
general election chances are that a continental new representative
parliament would muster enough votes to have the red panslavism reign
as the popularly elected Sovereign of Euroslavia.