Despite the talk of globalization current political discourse remains firmly anchored in the
age of nationalism with concepts such as the national interest national security and gross
national product (GNP) still defining the political agenda. This thought-provoking book
challenges the hegemony of political nationalism arguing that it is a false ideology that
blinds us to the need for global political reform. This book proposes a new paradigm of human
political justice to replace the current justice in one country approach. It forcefully reminds
us that our human identity is more important than our national or religious identity and opens
the campaign for a new Human Union to progressively replace the nation-state as the primary
focus of political activity.