THE END OF EVOLUTION brings John O’Loughlin’s theorizing to a very absolutist head that refines upon the pluralistic consistency of what had preceded it in relation to the administrative aside to and triadic Beyond of 'Kingdom Come', as described in earlier books. For the trend of globalization towards a unitive peak in a more genuine universality at the expense of both Western and Eastern traditions alike presages a transcendentalist resolution which cannot but be equally, if not more, absolutist, and thus beyond both humanist/nonconformist relativity and fundamentalist absolutism. Such, then, is the import of this title as it develops its revolutionary message for the proletariat and enters into a more complete solidarity with proletarian internationalism than might formerly have been expected from this author, even as recently as a few years ago. In this respect, too, it signifies a worthy component in the long struggle for Truth which has characterized his literary oeuvre over several decades of consistent philosophizing, with the end of a revolutionary transformation of society always in mind. – A Centretruths editorial.