World Government

This includes information on world government or attempts at it. These include the League of Nations and the United Nations.

   

League of Nations

United Nations


Specific connections to science, personal studies, and anthropology, and culture will be explored as this site develops. Culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture is also connected.

This is connected to families, education, economics and religion. Other areas of government including law, government structure, government activities, and other particular governments are especially significant.

Connections to sociology including social structure and change and communities. These are connected to various peoples of the world. Asiatic peoples, Western civilization, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be connected. Particular nations such as the United States, China, India, and Indonesia are significant.

  • Links to other sites: Not yet developed.

World government has a minimal history. It is entirely modern. The particular organizations involved only date to the 20th century. In the early 20th century (1919-1920) the League of Nations was founded, but it showed only limited success in the early-mid 20th century, and dissolved in the mid 20th century. It was replaced by the United Nations, which likewise had limited success. Attempts at world government have persisted in the late-mid 20th century, and late 20th century. Events of the early 21st century including the early 2000s and late 2000s are significant. The future of world government is obscure.


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