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*The following attachment, located two paragraphs down, provides the acutely edited and refined
version of the published book The New Societies: Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern
Caribbean model of Commonality.
I, Shawn Dexter John, am the only individual editing the manuscript (aside being the sole author).
I will provide an update to the [edited and completed] manuscript, if any: [EDITED AND COMPLETED]
The New Societies – Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern Caribbean model of Commonality.
The version published as a book was simply a covert sketch, published in that manner to provide a
template to government affiliates working across distance preceding its expected completion at a then
later date (corresponding with me editing work today) – quite a humble act. Tampering might have
devalued the book material but the model and intent were communicated well preceding the
publication of the [completed] edited version (here) – the completed version consists of slightly over
200 pages. (The edited version is presented as a bonafide law article.)
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Highest level of attained university academic degree: Master of Arts in History (with a Graduate
Certificate in International Studies)
Other level of attained university academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in History (with a minor in
Economics)
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Article twenty-eight of the Universal Declaration provides that all should be ensured a social and
international order which empowers and secures the rights communicated in the Universal
Declaration. This necessary requirement helps shape modern government and international
relations by advocating for connected platforms which mechanically protect and secure the
presented principles without deviation – it is instructive without being overtly forceful.
Every society should empower a social condition which protects the broad interests of its citizens,
which allows citizens, through their representatives, to coalesce with other [political] communities
for implementing far-reaching, progressive policies. Every society should respect its people as the
basis of its existence, should respect the rights of the people to define, examine, and guide their
authorities, domestic and international, for ensuring that their reasonable liberties and interests are
fully protected. (United Nations organs serve the rules-based international order, meticulously
promote the social order which ought to be implemented in every Member State unequivocally. They
communicate that democracy is preferred, that competition-friendly markets are to be enjoyed by
every society, and that civil liberties should reign over our conditions whatever their differing
variations.)
Notes:
1. The United Nations does allow communist governments to participate within its institution for
practical reasons, naturally. The UN does support and promote democracy but it is extremely
pronounced in its inclusiveness for extending and maintaining the reach of its organization with
the intent of tactfully guiding every Member State government into practicing democracy and
every other bonafide feature of open society. Achieving widespread peace, attending to the issue
of poverty, and engaging other vulnerabilities of society require this level of inclusiveness and
dedication, though never bending its advocacy of participatory democracy as a primary tenet of
its protocol. The United Nations perceives that the minority of communist governments, on
behalf of their represented populations, ought to be afforded the opportunity to voice their
concerns, to report on the genuine circumstances of their constituents, and to meet and to
interact with every other nation-state for engaging their consultation and for settling advocated
resolutions in a civilized manner.
2. The international rules-based order requires the adoption of constitutional protections for every
society, compliance with international resolutions and compacts, in particular those prioritizing
protecting the interests of both distinct communities and humanity as a whole, and effecting the
rule of law at every level of constituted society, local and national, regional and international. The
United Nations serves as a conduit between the most amiable political philosophies and the
practice of their tenets, with great emphasis on the rule of law, in tangible form. (Economic
liberalism and political liberalism are both advocated.)
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My contact information for potential employers (including professional fellowships and United
States federal or state government offices): carindian1@gmail.com or sdexterjohn@gmail.com.
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