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The Lie That Built The World
is not just a book; it is a mirror held up to a civilization that has mistaken progress for purpose.
In this first volume of
The World We Owe
series, Yaw Kissi dismantles the systems that shaped our modern reality: capitalism disguised as morality, control masquerading as freedom, and obedience mistaken for civilization.
From the rise of the factory age to the birth of the digital algorithm, Kissi traces how humanity slowly surrendered its soul to machines, systems, and illusions of success. Each chapter reveals a haunting truth that the greatest danger is not technology or tyranny, but the quiet death of the human spirit.
Written in powerful, reflective prose,
exposes how the world was programmed to value profit over peace, performance over presence, and image over integrity. Yet it is not a book of despair; it is a call to remembrance.
This volume opens
series, a sweeping exploration of humanity's moral, spiritual, and philosophical awakening amid global confusion. It challenges readers across race, faith, and ideology to confront the systems that built the modern world and to rediscover what it means to be truly human.
Themes explored:
The birth of industrial conformity and the mechanization of thought
The illusion of progress and the psychology of obedience
The rise of digital identity and the commodification of the soul
The moral collapse of empathy in an age of automation
The search for silence, meaning, and moral truth in a distracted world
Deeply researched, spiritually grounded, and emotionally piercing,
is not a conspiracy; it is a revelation.
is not just a book; it is a mirror held up to a civilization that has mistaken progress for purpose.
In this first volume of
The World We Owe
series, Yaw Kissi dismantles the systems that shaped our modern reality: capitalism disguised as morality, control masquerading as freedom, and obedience mistaken for civilization.
From the rise of the factory age to the birth of the digital algorithm, Kissi traces how humanity slowly surrendered its soul to machines, systems, and illusions of success. Each chapter reveals a haunting truth that the greatest danger is not technology or tyranny, but the quiet death of the human spirit.
Written in powerful, reflective prose,
exposes how the world was programmed to value profit over peace, performance over presence, and image over integrity. Yet it is not a book of despair; it is a call to remembrance.
This volume opens
series, a sweeping exploration of humanity's moral, spiritual, and philosophical awakening amid global confusion. It challenges readers across race, faith, and ideology to confront the systems that built the modern world and to rediscover what it means to be truly human.
Themes explored:
The birth of industrial conformity and the mechanization of thought
The illusion of progress and the psychology of obedience
The rise of digital identity and the commodification of the soul
The moral collapse of empathy in an age of automation
The search for silence, meaning, and moral truth in a distracted world
Deeply researched, spiritually grounded, and emotionally piercing,
is not a conspiracy; it is a revelation.
The Lie That Built The World
is not just a book; it is a mirror held up to a civilization that has mistaken progress for purpose.
In this first volume of
The World We Owe
series, Yaw Kissi dismantles the systems that shaped our modern reality: capitalism disguised as morality, control masquerading as freedom, and obedience mistaken for civilization.
From the rise of the factory age to the birth of the digital algorithm, Kissi traces how humanity slowly surrendered its soul to machines, systems, and illusions of success. Each chapter reveals a haunting truth that the greatest danger is not technology or tyranny, but the quiet death of the human spirit.
Written in powerful, reflective prose,
exposes how the world was programmed to value profit over peace, performance over presence, and image over integrity. Yet it is not a book of despair; it is a call to remembrance.
This volume opens
series, a sweeping exploration of humanity's moral, spiritual, and philosophical awakening amid global confusion. It challenges readers across race, faith, and ideology to confront the systems that built the modern world and to rediscover what it means to be truly human.
Themes explored:
The birth of industrial conformity and the mechanization of thought
The illusion of progress and the psychology of obedience
The rise of digital identity and the commodification of the soul
The moral collapse of empathy in an age of automation
The search for silence, meaning, and moral truth in a distracted world
Deeply researched, spiritually grounded, and emotionally piercing,
is not a conspiracy; it is a revelation.
is not just a book; it is a mirror held up to a civilization that has mistaken progress for purpose.
In this first volume of
The World We Owe
series, Yaw Kissi dismantles the systems that shaped our modern reality: capitalism disguised as morality, control masquerading as freedom, and obedience mistaken for civilization.
From the rise of the factory age to the birth of the digital algorithm, Kissi traces how humanity slowly surrendered its soul to machines, systems, and illusions of success. Each chapter reveals a haunting truth that the greatest danger is not technology or tyranny, but the quiet death of the human spirit.
Written in powerful, reflective prose,
exposes how the world was programmed to value profit over peace, performance over presence, and image over integrity. Yet it is not a book of despair; it is a call to remembrance.
This volume opens
series, a sweeping exploration of humanity's moral, spiritual, and philosophical awakening amid global confusion. It challenges readers across race, faith, and ideology to confront the systems that built the modern world and to rediscover what it means to be truly human.
Themes explored:
The birth of industrial conformity and the mechanization of thought
The illusion of progress and the psychology of obedience
The rise of digital identity and the commodification of the soul
The moral collapse of empathy in an age of automation
The search for silence, meaning, and moral truth in a distracted world
Deeply researched, spiritually grounded, and emotionally piercing,
is not a conspiracy; it is a revelation.


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