The Global Leviathan: A Unified Vision for Equality
The modern world is defined by a deep, structural asymmetry. On one side, the “First World” offers some labor protections, civil liberties, and economic stability; on the other, the “Third World” often struggles with systemic exploitation and legal volatility. This disparity is the primary engine of global migration. However, if a supreme world government existed—an authority capable of enforcing uniform labor and civil rights laws across every square inch of the planet—the desperate need for mass emigration would evaporate.