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Commercial Providence: The Secret Destiny of the American Empire

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Commercial Providence: The Secret Destiny of the American Empire

Contributors:

By (Author) Patrick Mendis

ISBN:

9780761852445

Publisher:

University Press of America

Imprint:

University Press of America

Publication Date:

2nd September 2010

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of the Americas
Political science and theory
Political ideologies and movements
Political structures / systems: democracy

Dewey:

973.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

318

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 231mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

474g

Description

What is behind the success of America Does America manifest its destiny by other means Author Patrick Mendis explores unseen forces that have guided America to global dominance. He details how the creation of Madison's "Universal Empire" through Hamilton's "Federalism" realizes Jefferson's "Empire of Liberty." The author then unveils America's Masonic endgame of universal brotherhood: E Pluribus Unum.

Reviews

Mendis changes the way we look at our history, policy and trade. -- Dr. Paula Stern, former chairwoman of the U.S. International Trade Commission
[This book] provides valuable insights for the student of history and the modern political leader alikeseen through the eyes of the Founding Fathers and the Masonic Architect of the Universe [from the foreword]. -- Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, president emeritus, The George Washington University
A unique and insightful analysis of the power of freedom -- Senator Thomas Daschle, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader
Carefully researched and perceptive book -- Congressman Robert Livingston, former Speaker-elect, U.S. Congress
The founders built an architecture for diversity. This book posits in the most intriguing way the roots of that design. -- Professor Ronald Heifetz, co-author of The Practice of Adaptive Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School and Cambridge Leadership Associates
[Mendis is] like Alexis de Tocqueville... -- Rear Admiral William Sizemore (Ret.), U.S. Navy
His eye-opening thesis [has] enormous relevance for today. -- Ambassador Frank Loy, former Undersecretary of State under President Bill Clinton
[He] has a clear and cogent message: America will succeed; it is embedded in our destiny. -- Ambassador Paula Dobriansky, former Undersecretary of State under President George W. Bush
Original and fascinating... -- James Fallows, The Atlantic Monthly and National Public Radio
Mendis goes beyond Dan Brown's Lost Symbol to disclose the true story of the fictional narrative. -- Masonic Grand Master Akram Elias, president and co-founder of Capital Communications Group; co-producerwith Academy Award winner Richard Dreyfussof Mr. Dreyfuss Goes to Washington
The US was destined and guided by a benevolent Providence to be a commercial rather than religious nation, a "philosophic empire" that would peacefully dominate the world, argues Mendis (George Mason Univ.). Its founding was rooted in the Freemason vision of a unitary God, the great architect of the universe. The Masonic origins of the nation's symbols and of the location and design of Washington, DC, are extensively documented here....It is a thorough exposition of this popularly held viewpoint. * Choice Reviews *
A masterful analysis of the role of international trade. -- Professor C. Ford Runge, University of Minnesota
A stunning exposition...with profound implications for remaking Americas role in the world. -- Professor Laurence Simon, Brandeis University, Boston
This book picks up where Dan Browns The Lost Symbol left off, giving readers a consummate guide to America and its secret mission in the world. In his foreword to the book, Professor Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, president emeritus of the George Washington University, writes: Unlike Dan Brown in The Lost Symbol, Patrick Mendis has a serious scholarly purpose . . . seen through the eyes of the Founding Fathers and the Masonic Architect of the Universe. The architectural design of our nations capital triangle is symbolically connected to the Arcturus, Leo, and Spica stars around the Virgo constellation in the Washington, D.C., sky above. In astrology, Virgo is ruled by Mercurythe Roman god of commerce, innovation, and communication. With this knowledge, the Founding Fathers discreetly but firmly located Americas Special Providence within the powerful notion of commerce. * University of Minnesota Alumni Association *

Author Bio

Patrick Mendis, a visiting foreign policy scholar at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and the author of Trade for Peace, is a former military professor and American diplomat during the Clinton and Bush administrations. Dr. Mendis is an alumnus of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. He is an affiliate professor of public and international affairs at George Mason University.

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