by Ph. D. Juan R. Cespedes (Author)
In this benchmark of political and historical analysis, Dr. Juan R. C spedes provides a fascinating and comprehensive look at the "Myopic Vision" which has resulted in totalitarianism, authoritarianism, and statism. The Myopic Vision has inspired many governments and is responsible for the deaths of approximately 250 million human beings in the 20th century. What are the reasons behind this slaughter? The advocates of the Myopic Vision believe they are the holders of scientifically demonstrable truths concerning man, history, and social evolution. They believe that their vision will bring forth an age of unparalleled human prosperity and happiness. They also believe that to make the Myopic Vision a reality, no person, groups of persons, social customs, organizations, or governments be permitted to obstruct their goals. Everything and everyone is expendable. The struggle for the implementation of the Myopic Vision is like the struggle faced in war. As in all wars, causalities are expected and accepted as part of the process which will achieve a 'greater good'. The casualties will certainly include those that cannot or will not understand the superior logic of the Myopic Vision. The ultimate tragedy is that in every circumstance where the Myopic Vision has been put into practice, even after decades of implementation, the personal freedom and economic welfare of the average citizen worsened exponentially. Thus, Dr. C spedes coins a new phrase, as well as issues a warning for the future. Can the Myopic Vision be corrected or reversed? What does the future hold?This is a "must read" for all those which cherish and wish to preserve democracy and human dignity. For the IB student, this is an excellent source of study for Papers 1, 2, and 3.
Author Biography
Dr. Juan R. Céspedes is a veteran educator, lecturer, and author. For nearly three decades Dr. Céspedes has shared his thoughts and research about history, politics, economics, and international relations with a wide audience. He is also the author of "Collapse of the Soviet Empire", an analysis of the communism in Europe and Eurasia, "War Interminable: The Origins, Causes, Practices and Effects of International Conflict", "101 IB History Exam-related Questions ...and their answers!", and the "IB History Exam Study Guide: International Contemporary History 1848-2008". An advocate of maximizing individual freedom, human dignity and democratic government, he has traveled widely, researched, and reported extensively on major topics such as the nature of totalitarian regimes, the Cold War, the causes of wars, and the history of terrorism. He is currently a History Instructor for the International Baccalaureate program at Miami-Dade County Public Schools, an Examiner for the International Baccalaureate Organization, and an Adjunct Professor at Florida International University's School of International and Public Affairs in the Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies (as well as a Founding Member of the Advisory Board), where he teaches a course on t20th Century History and Contemporary issues, and is on the Board of Advisors.