One World, One Future: A Blueprint for a Just, Peaceful, and Truly United World
The world spends nearly $3 trillion a year on weapons. Hundreds of millions of people go hungry, lack clean water, or have no access to education or healthcare - not because the resources don't exist, but because of how the world is organised.
One World, One Future is a sweeping, sixty-two chapter argument that humanity already has everything it needs to build a just, peaceful, and prosperous world - and a detailed blueprint for how to do it. From the true cost of war and the financial systems that profit from conflict, to a proposed framework of new global institutions designed to replace a United Nations built for 1945, not today, this book lays out specific, costed proposals across every major area of human life: food, water, healthcare, education, climate, refugees, economic justice, and the values that could unite a fractured world.
Each chapter combines real stories, hard data, and concrete policy proposals with a clear vision of what's possible - closing with reflective questions that invite readers to consider their own role in building that future.
Written with one purpose: to make the case, plainly and urgently, that peace, dignity, and shared prosperity for every person on earth are not naive ideals but achievable choices - if enough people choose to make them.
For readers of big-picture nonfiction on global governance, peacebuilding, and systemic change.