Institute of World Culture Series
The Institute of World Culture, founded on July 4, 1976 (Bicentennial), has launched influential publications to generate a continuing enquiry into the prospects and possibilities, the conditions and requirements, of the world civilization of the future. Current publications include analyses of contemporary social structures, contributions to philosophic and literary thought, as well as classic reprints from Plato, ancient Indian psychology, Edward Bellamy and Leo Tolstoy. They invite the reader to rethink and renew a vital sense of participation in the global inheritance of humanity and the emerging cosmopolis.
The Law of Violence and the Law of Love
by Leo Tolstoy
The Religion of Solidarity
by Edward Bellamy
The Society of the Future
The Unfinished American Dream
by Raghavan Iyer
Novus Ordo Seclorum
America and the Global Community Towards the Year 2000
by Raghavan Iyer
Utilitarianism and All That
The Political Theory of British Imperialism
by Raghavan Iyer