Roland Maes: 10 books

Book cover of Book II. From Tribes to empires
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: July 12, 2016

We live in a world of violence, corruption and deceit. These violence and corruption are obvious throughout the world. Over the last few months, we have witnessed a global revolt against Western forms of government that represent 1% of the citizens, and these one percent do whatever is needed to keep...
Book cover of The Achievements And The Days Book V. The Improbable Rise Of The Free Man
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: May 3, 2011

The emphasis of the final book covers the history, politics and art of the past centuries in Europe. A characteristic noted in each of the previous books is even more evident in this book: an incredible accumulation of facts and opinions throughout each chapter, often with multiple points in each...
Book cover of Book IV. The Diversity of European Spiritual Histories
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2013

Liberalism, consensus and tolerance allowed the emergence of the West. The increase of the primitive tribes to a national size, the debilitating diet of the population due to the consumption of only two or three vegetables (carrots, onions, peas) without fish nor meat that was reserved to the elite,...
Book cover of Book I. From the origin to the hominids
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: July 25, 2016

A Big Bang, i.e. a gigantic silent explosion occurred 13.5 billion years ago, with an unsustainable intensity of light and heat thrown in all directions. Light traveled during billions of years and cooled down, with the result that the Universe was getting cold, really cold. However, without cold,...
Book cover of The Achievements and the Days Book III. The Christian Enigma
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: April 27, 2011

The Christian Enigma describes the rise of the Christian faith within the Roman Empire. We are so used to the spiritual values it imposed that the vast majority of us does not imagine that the establishment of the Christian faith and the emergence of Christendom were a highly implausible event. The...
Book cover of Book IV. The Diversity of European Spiritual Histories
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2016

  The prospective ruin of Christendom was repeatedly predicted at the beginning of the fifteenth century. In 1494, Sebastian Brant wrote “ship of fools”. In 1511, Erasmus wrote the Prize of Folly. In 1515, Thomas More wrote Utopia. It describes the repugnant state of the French...
Book cover of The Achievements and the Days. Book VI. Is Ship Earth heading toward a 21th Century Darkness?
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2019

Book VI. Is Ship Earth heading toward a 21th Century Darkness? of the series “The Achievements and the Days” examines the direction taken by our elites in the management of the world. Chapter 21 exposes that the evolution pressure of external events on modern humans was replaced by a cultural...
Book cover of Book V. The improbable Rise of the Free man
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2016

Book V details the expansion of the Christian nations, their interaction with other religions and secular entities and ends with the potential role of the United States. Napoleon applied to Europe the fascist views developed by the agnostic French Free-Masons, and left Europe in a state of...
Book cover of book II. FRom Tribes to empires
by Roland Maes
Language: French
Release Date: July 28, 2016

John Adams predicted that: “Democracy will soon degenerate into an anarchy; such an anarchy that every man will do what is right in his own eyes and no man’s life or property or reputation or liberty will be secure….”   He was right. We live in a world of violence, greed, corruption...
Book cover of book III. The Christian Enigma
by Roland Maes
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2016

Two thousand years ago, peace reigned in Europe. A peace enforced by violence, brutality, massacres and State terror. It had been like that during the two former millenaries throughout the world, in America and Asia, and it was not going to change: some thought it should, as the Buddha and Zarathustra...
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