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In this publication, we want to analyse the power of the infinitely small or the invisible on a natural scale in the physiology of an increasingly militarised world polluted by various weapons of mass destruction (WMD), nuclear, radiological, biological, chemical, etc., i.e. missiles, tanks and atomic bombs. The holders of these devices of death justify their task by the concept of deterrence and for national security. Sophisticated weapons are developed to deter this indeterminate enemy. Force is used to crush the weak instead of protecting them. Wars are created to sell the latest and most…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this publication, we want to analyse the power of the infinitely small or the invisible on a natural scale in the physiology of an increasingly militarised world polluted by various weapons of mass destruction (WMD), nuclear, radiological, biological, chemical, etc., i.e. missiles, tanks and atomic bombs. The holders of these devices of death justify their task by the concept of deterrence and for national security. Sophisticated weapons are developed to deter this indeterminate enemy. Force is used to crush the weak instead of protecting them. Wars are created to sell the latest and most lethal weapons. Meanwhile, a large part of humanity is plunged into a lasting, degrading poverty that dehumanises its fellow human beings. The logic of the dominant, over-armed master and the indigent, dominated slave is developed. The lion dominates the antelopes. The Corona virus (responsible for the COVID19 pandemic) is an opportunity to re-educate man.
Autorenporträt
Doktor der ökotoxikologischen Wissenschaften (Ph.D.) von der University of Cape Town, UCT (Südafrika); Ordentlicher Professor an der Universität Kinshasa, Rektor der Universität Saint Dominique in Kinshasa-Limete und Sonderberater des Präsidenten der Republik für Umwelt und nachhaltige Entwicklung.