ABSTRACT

War and peace are the consequences of the managed processes that inform society about the quality of interstate building and ideologies of progress. Modern Global Governance and Global Institutions show their inability to avert and stop wars. Martin Heidegger has tried to oppose phenomenology to dialectics, but as a result, he regained the significance to Plato's logos. According to Julia Annas, Plato consistently, throughout his intellectual life, held to a very general thesis of political and social life: society will reach a state of sustainable development and prosperity only if it “has the unified overall aim of making its citizens happy. Discursive thinking through of education “Those who transform the Universe” is the upward path to the key tools by which to create the “ideal” legal order, in which laws of the cosmos exert a providential and directive influence on the way of life of people. The chapter also presents an overview on the key concepts discussed in this book.