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Unveiling secrets of human evolution: ‘Human Destiny: Institutional Governance’ debuts in Beijing

The book launch event of Human Destiny: Institutional Governance was held at Dayou Bookstore in Beijing on Sept 22.

Human Destiny: Institutional Governance is a new masterpiece by Wang Jing following Human Destiny: A Brief History of Governance, with a total of nearly 180,000 words divided into five chapters.

Wang stated that the new book is meant to help people understand the truth about the development logic and laws of the human world, comprehend the ups and downs of human society and where humanity is headed, in order to find the source of human progress and move towards enlightenment.

The book can be described as deep, comprehensive, systematic and regular. It looks beyond appearances to uncover the essence, takes a broad view to encompass the globe, draws on the strengths of many and is innovative, and delves into the truth and laws of development.

In the first three chapters, starting from the distant past, Wang explains that she aims to guide people through the past, present and future by constructing a systematic logic through historical observations that are often fragmented, episodic, and superficial.

At the book launch event, Wang condensed the content of each chapter into poetry, using refined language to allow readers to intuitively experience the logical system, ideological essence, and spiritual core of the new book.

She stated that the audience for Human Destiny: Institutional Governance is every individual because everyone is a member of humanity, and the destiny of humanity will ultimately determine the fate of individuals. The book aims to awaken the human soul and focuses on the destiny of humanity.

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