Thursday 30 April 2015

The writings of Nicholas Hagger



Nicholas Hagger is a well-known poet, writer, literary author, man of letters, historian and philosopher. He has written in a number of genres, including poetry, epic poetry, verse plays, short stories, essays, history and philosophy. He has had forty books published. His literary works comprise nearly 1,500 poems, more than 300 classical odes, two poetic epics, five verse plays and more than a thousand collected stories. He has also written autobiography, diaries, and travelogues which are also eyewitness history. 

His historical work of history presents a model of rising and falling civilizations, and a law of history. He considers whether all civilizations will pass into one international civilization for a while. His four historical investigations into contemporary world history caution against elitist organizations that influence world events through revolutions. In international relations/statecraft, in a work of political philosophy he has outlined a plan for a democratic World State.

His comparitive religion presents the essence of the world’s religions, the inner Light which is common to all. His philosophy, Universalism, moves away from modern philosophy’s focus on logic and language and identifies a law of order in the universe, which seems to pre-date the Big Bang. He sees the Void as a plenitude rather than an emptiness. His literary, historical and philosophical works are cross-disciplinary and interconnected.



You can buy his books from www.nicholashagger.co.uk