The shape of things to come: Book the third: The world renascence: The birth of the modern state examines the aftermath of global upheaval and the emergence of new political structures. In the wake of destruction and the collapse of old systems, a new world order begins to take shape. The book explores the reorganization of global power, focusing on the creation of a modern, more rational political state aimed at restoring stability and preventing future conflicts. Key to this transformation is the development of international cooperation, with intellectuals and leaders pushing for a more unified and organized global society. The birth of these modern states marks a departure from previous forms of governance, incorporating more scientific and social planning. The shift from nationalism to globalism is a central theme, as nations move toward collaboration, rather than competition, for survival and progress. The world renascence is a transformative period that redefines how nations and people interact with one another on a global scale.