GLOBAL PROSPERITY
Ian
Kluge, A NEW PARADIGM FOR POST-MODERN DEMOCRACY
Problem:
Party politics have resulted in petty quarrelling, favoritism, uncooperativeness,
short-sightedness, sectarianism, etc.
Solution: Replacement of party candidates by independents,
responsible representation, and appropriate governance.
Farhang
Sefidvash,THE CONCEPT OF GLOBALIZATION
Problem:
Globalization is seen as a phenomenon harmful to the developing nations.
Solution: Globalization should be considered as a natural
process of human evolution. The solution to its problems, to attain
the well-being of humanity, may be sought through global governance.
Farhad
Sabetan, THE CONCEPT OF PROSPERITY
Problem:
The concepts of prosperity as wealth and utility areinadequate in the
globalized world.
Solution: The concept of prosperity based on the principles
of unity and cooperation needs to be considered.
Farhang
Sefidvash, THE WORLD INSTITUTE OF KNOWLEDGE
Problem:
The humanity loses further development of knowledge as most scientists
and intellectuals retire while they are still capable and willing to
contribute to the development of knowledge and teaching it.
Solution: Establish the World Institute of Knowledge
Harold
A. Linstone, TECHNOLOGY AND GOVERNANCE
Problem:
The pace of growth of technology and governance are not compatible raising
a series of serious problems.
Solution: The solution lies in rethinking of the system
of governance and develop effective new arrangements.
John Bunzl,
THE SIMULTANEOUS POLICY
Problem:
Competition is a major problem of implementation
of any good decision.
Solution: Implementation of Simultaneous Policy.
GLOBAL
SECURITY AND WORLD PEACE
ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
William
Hatcher, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MORALITY AND ECONOMICS
Problem:
The present day economic systems are failing.
Solution: The solution to economic problems is spiritual
in nature.
William
Hatcher, THE NEW BASIS FOR ECONOMIC SYSTEM
Problem:
Neither Capitalism nor Socialism satisfy the needs of the modern age
as technology has made their basis obsolete.
Solution: A new economic system must evolve where its basis
are service and cooperation.
Héctor
Leis, GLOBALIZATION AND DEMOCRACY:MARKET, STATE AND SOCIETY
Problem:
Globalization seems to be leading to political apathy.
Solution: We should respect and maintain cultural diversity
of peoples. Unity in diversity rather than uniformity must be promoted.
Crispin
R. Pemberton-Pigott, THE EFFECT SPIRITUAL PRINCIPLES MAY HAVE ON PRODUCT
QUALITY AND ECONOMIES OF SCALE FOR INDUSTRIES IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Problem:
Resources not directed to solutions needed by the of masses of people.
Solution: Raise awareness, show private companies successfully
initiating social and economic transformation.
Walter
Seifritz, "MATHEMATICAL TREATMENT OF THE FLOW OF CAPITAL IN A GLOBALIZED
WORLD"
Problem:
We do not fully understand the behavior of the flow of capital in the
globalized world.
Solution: We have established a mathematical model to describe
this phenomenon.
Talgat
K. Sirazetdinov, "ON MODELING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROCESSES"
Problem:
At present a complete system of models, adequately describing national
economy, does not exist.
Solution: It is necessarry to develop a uniform system
of models for the study of topics involving ecological, economic, political
and social problems with the participation of scientists around the
world.
Paul
Hanley, AGRICULTURE: A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE
Problem:
The agricultural system in the world is not satisfactory.
Solution: In the globalized world we need to establish a decentralized
system based first on individual and family; local and national self-reliance
paired with a sophisticated interdependence on the global, national,
and local levels.
John
Huddleston, TOWARDS A WORLD ECONOMY
Problem:
Globalization has shattered the economic structures of the nations.
Solution: The new global economic system should serve the
material, intellectual, and spiritual needs of all humanity.
REFORMING
THE UNITED NATIONS
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
William
Barnes, MORAL EDUCATION: A NEW FRAMEWORK (MD001)
Problem:
Present educational systems focus on transmitting knowledge.
Solution: Schools must have the role of social transformer with
the consciousness of oneness of mankind.
William
Barnes, MORAL EDUCATION: A NEW FRAMEWORK - full paper
HUMAN RIGHTS
THE STATUS OF WOMEN
TÁHIRIH
"A poetess, less than thirty years of age, of distinguished
birth, of bewitching charm, of captivating eloquence, indomitable in
spirit, unorthodox in her views, audacious in her acts, immortalized as
Táhirih (the Pure One)..."
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THE NUCLEAR
ACTIVITIES
Konstantin
Grebyonkin, CONVERSION OF NUCLEAR WEAPON CENTRES: A UNIQUE CHANCE TO
SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF GLOBAL ENERGY PRODUCTION
Problem:
Nuclear energy needs to be generated with greater safety.
Solution: New nuclear reactor concepts with inherent safety
need to be developed. The nuclear weapon centres could be
redirected to develop advanced nuclear energy sources.
International
Nuclear Societies Council, A VISION FOR THE SECOND FIFTY YEARS
OF NUCLEAR ENERGY
Problem:
World will suffer from shortage of energy.
Solution: Nuclear science and technology promise hope for
humanity.
ECOLOGY
Robert
A. White, SPIRITUAL FOUNDATIONS FOR AN ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
Problem:
Nature is seen primarily as a storehouse of resources to be managed,
harvested, and industrially processed for unmoderated Human consumption.
This materialistic philosophy is accelerating destruction of planetary
ecological systems.
Solution: A vision of wholeness in relationship to the
Nature is required which incorporates the spiritual dimension.
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