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October 01, 2003 Knowledge of religion as a fan that starts or ends wars
Extraordinary insights come from theis topic of inquiry.
see this conference held in Thailand Extract: Most violent conflicts today occur between groups within national boundaries, making them inter-group in character and intra-national in scope. With the end of the proxy-based wars during the Cold War era, the rapid proliferation of smaller scale, more localised armed conflicts ensued. BRAVO JOOST Thanks for this wonderful beyond analysis:>People on the eliteworld have only one goal, safeguarding the interests of the persons around them, the inhabitants of the eliteworld. Will there be any change than the elite has to come into contact with people that live on the massworld. And because the elite will never take up contact with masspeople, masspeople must penetrate in the eliteworld and make the decision-makers clear that there are also other people. But that does not happen. Stiglitz writes on the third page of his book: "International bureaucrats – the faceless symbols of the world economic order – are under attack everywhere". But alas, bureaucrats are only attacked on their work place while their decisions penetrate in the living sphere of masspeople. Demonstrators only protest in their own world and never intrude the world of people that take decisions that influence their living space. As long as the masses do not enter the eliteworld to make elitepeople clear that they are also human, organisations as the IMF will continue to promote the well-being of a small part of humanity, the elite. Yours sincerely, Joost van Steenis http://members.chello.nl/jsteenis New ways to break the power of the elite Joost's remarks remind me of the best news I've heard this century - the State of Victoria are sponsoring a youth movement to bring the reconciliation demands of the massworld to the eliteworld. I'll hazard a bet of a few dwindling dollars that this will become one of the most fashionable worldiwde movements of the next 5 years - we'll know that once the people's brands start sponsoring the youth to bring responsibility back to every needs corner of our world. permalink Comments:
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