The Will to Peace and Truth

Liberty, The Council of the Wise Elders, and Hope

by B. C. Goodwin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/01/2026

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 382
ISBN : 9798765205242

About the Book

The Will to Peace and Truth is fundamentally a human condition. It is our design for living life, the design for human survival, growth and transcendence. The Will to Peace and Truth is a philosophy of life that will pierce through the lies and vices that lead to betrayal, pierce through the corruption of politics, religion and our own biases that lead to mistrust, fighting, war and hatred of what is different. It will ultimately open us up to the virtues of what makes life worth living. It is one philosophy to unite them all. This book investigates the ethical challenges of societies and asks what is right and wrong, good and evil, and can we create a utopia or are we destined for a dystopia? If humanity grasps the Will to Peace and Truth, I reason it will act as the backbone to humanities transcendence. We will move beyond forced or self-inflicted slavery into liberty for all. We will move beyond a world of despair into one of hope. We will create leaders with the courage and wisdom in order to actually lead well. The Will to Peace and Truth if embraced will be a move away from hatred and violence, and towards love and unity. May truth conquer, peace reign, and humanity become that immortal shining light that illuminates the dark of the universe.


About the Author

I am a son, and a brother. I am a man, partnered with a woman. I am a father, with four children. I am Australian. I am a builder, and I am a philosopher. I like to say I am an intellectual handyman. This makes me curious about many topics and willing to learn new skills, willing to have my thoughts tested, and willing to adapt when I make a mistake. People may be thinking why read a book from, “A jack of all trades is a master of none,” but if you know the second half of that William Shakespeare quote, “but oftentimes better than a master of one,” you may not be so quick to judge. In saying that, I read more than I write, I learn more than I teach, and love more than I hate. I consciously direct my Will towards growth, which is the underlining aspect of humanities Will to Peace and Truth. My soul is laid bare in the pages of my book.