In 2015, Madhava was invited by The United Nations to give a lecture at a global climate conference in Turkey. There at the airport, he witnessed scores of child refugees begging. Inspired by an event that took place during the visit, Madhava presents a passionate argument in support of freedom for everyone. He offers a human-centric analysis of who or what is causing Humans to become refugees. In his book ‘Humans without Borders’, he argues that worldwide, humans face problems because of exploitative individuals’ actions.
He provides a four-quadrant model based on teachings from Bhagavad Gita to help us understand human activities. He says peace will not be possible if humans do not come into self-alignment with their unique inner nature. He argues that we must give love a chance to heal humanity.
Prominent themes we can pick up from this book are freedom for everyone, Humanity 2.0, a new architecture to help the natural evolution of humanity, global wealth imbalance, weaponization of human needs, and the global refugee crisis. He uses the knowledge he gained from Transpersonal Psychology, Systems Architecture, and other books on Hindu philosophy to present his points in this book. He presents a compelling truth which makes this book a refreshing read.