Zonistas
Zonistas are a group of individuals who advocate for the establishment of a global government or a single world government. The term "Zonistas" is derived from the word "Zonist," which was coined by the French philosopher and political theorist, Henri de Saint-Simon. Saint-Simon proposed the idea of a global government in his 1822 work "The New Christianity." Zonists believe that a single, unified government would be more efficient and effective in addressing global issues such as poverty, war, and environmental degradation.
The Zonist movement gained significant traction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with prominent figures
Despite the challenges and setbacks, the Zonist movement continues to influence contemporary discussions on global governance.
In summary, Zonistas are advocates for a global government or a single world government, drawing on historical