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Maurits v. Falkenreck provides a compelling analysis of society through his groundbreaking model, the Political Ecosystem, uncovering how power and influence intertwine in a world shaped by financial elites and supranational organizations such as the WEF, IMF, World Bank, NATO and United Nations. These agendas ripple through politics and industry, creating structures designed to manage society and address crises—though often contributing to their emergence as well. Media, education, and corporate forces act as channels that sustain and reinforce this carefully constructed reality. I would stress how power structures leverage the immense influence of spontaneous order. While societal cohesion is often perceived as something meticulously managed, it is equally driven by humanity’s innate tendency to self-organize into communities.
Beyond analysis, Maurits also creates. As the initiator of the parallel society movement in the Netherlands, he founded De Nieuwe Zuil, a visionary precursor to Forumland by the Forum for Democracy (FvD). His work serves as both a guide and a source of inspiration, encouraging readers to explore a vision for a future where individuals reclaim their sovereignty—not only from the hidden powers shaping their lives but also by harnessing the often underappreciated power of spontaneous order.
Sander Boon (political scientist and publicist)
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