Comparative positionality of the rational necessity of the one world government from the perspective of the thinkers and Abrahamic religions
Though the necessity of forming a global government is accepted from the viewpoint of reason, scholars, and most of Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic religions and schools of thought however, it has received less attention. The formation of an effective government by a leader who is aware of its requisites, and with a systematic organization and the aim of salvation, justice, and perfectionism is the common theory of many thinkers, scholars, and Abrahamic religions. By examining the goals, characteristics, and plans of the Promised Savior for the formation of a global unified government, with Analytical-rational and narrative method, and paying attention to the inefficiency and lack of richness of the teachings of Judaism and Christianity about the issue of Salvation and human perfectionism, it can be concluded that Mahdism is considered as the most important basis for the necessity of forming a one world government to achieve the goals.