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To Make a Perfect World Book Review by Todd Rutherford

John H. Wormser's To Make a Perfect World centers around Operation Pax, a full-fledged attempt at restoring world peace and igniting change in human behavior.

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John H. Wormser's To Make a Perfect World centers around Operation Pax, a full-fledged attempt at restoring world peace and igniting change in human behavior. President Ron Senate, the protagonist and embodiment of John H. Wormser's dream for harmony, envisions two possible futuristic scenarios: 1) A large chunk of the middle east, including Kuwait, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan are buried in destruction and death as a result of a nuclear war; 2) The perfection of the human personality mechanism, the C-chip-though considered legally unethical-results in the ultimate goal of global joy and happiness.

Using CIA director, and good friend, William Tauriac's genius mind, President Senate vies to build a new world order; however, this desire is constantly challenged by a human race that is full of "faults such as greed, jealousy, gluttony, vanity and worst of all conceit." More importantly, Senate acknowledges that the human race, along with its negative qualities, is inherently imbued with "humanity, civility, charity, comedy and best of all the ability to love others more than one self." In a nutshell, Senate's goal is to implement Tauriac's C-chip behavior mechanism to bring out the positive attributes of human personality, resulting in a world devoid of war.

As the plot unfolds, Operation Pax faces a series of obstacles, but ultimately succeeds in providing each individual with global equality. From systematic governmental changes to the eradication of caste systems and an increased workforce, To Make A Perfect World accomplishes the most precious and globally beneficial achievement: peace.

The passage that captures the spirit of the text, spoken by President Senate reads, "We may never have a perfect world. There will always be criminals, juvenile delinquents, and of course there will be accidents, illnesses, and both natural and unnatural disasters, all these things will be here forever. The one problem we have solved is we no longer have to fight each other and that is the greatest gift this generation of connected beings has given the world."

John Wormser's To Make A Perfect World is exciting, intriguing, and adventurous, interwoven with a thought-provoking philosophical element that is pertinent to contemporary global relations. It's no secret that John Wormser is a dreamer; however, by planting the seeds of his vision into the minds of the audience, Wormser's text potentially holds the power to create change. To Make A Perfect World is a must-read revolutionary tale that is the perfection fusion of an entertaining, yet meaningful and globally relevant storyline. Imagine-a global generation that knows no war. Astounding.




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