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What is the Great Reset?
Is it merely a collection of economic and technological policies, or does it reflect a deeper vision of humanity, society, and the future of civilization?
In The Great Reset and the City of God, the author examines the rise of technocratic governance, global institutions, digital identity systems, artificial intelligence, sustainability initiatives, smart cities, and emerging economic models through the lens of Catholic social teaching.
Drawing upon the insights of Leo XIII, Pius XI, St. John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Pope Leo XIV, G.K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and contemporary Catholic thinkers, this book explores the philosophical and spiritual assumptions underlying many of the most significant developments of the twenty-first century.
Rather than approaching these issues through partisan politics or ideological slogans, the book asks deeper questions:
What is the purpose of civilization?
What does it mean to be human in the Digital Age?
How should technology serve the human person?
What role should ownership, family, community, and faith play in society?
How can Catholics respond to growing trends toward centralization, technocracy, and digital governance?
From the origins of technocracy during the Industrial Age to the challenges of artificial intelligence and transhumanism, The Great Reset and the City of God offers a thoughtful Catholic examination of the forces shaping modern society and presents an alternative vision rooted in human dignity, subsidiarity, solidarity, widespread ownership, and the common good.
This is not simply a critique of contemporary trends. It is a call to recover a Christian understanding of freedom, responsibility, community, and civilization itself.
For readers interested in Catholic social teaching, Christian civilization, technology and society, economics, politics, culture, and the future of the human person, this book provides both a warning and a hope-filled vision for the years ahead.
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