"Ending ignorance and creating
tolerance for a world government"
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Stasis (The problem):The
troubles of the world -- wars, famine, crowding, hate -are interconnected
and their effects are worldwide; their proposed solutions are piecemeal,
isolated, special.
Thesis (The solution): The solution
of the world's major troubles must be general and integrated, a movement
throughout the full circle of social space.
2
Stasis (The problem): The problems of the
world are worsening individually
and collectively, and moving toward one or another
catastrophic resolution.
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Thesis (The solution): Invention and
applications of methods of large-scale,
world-wide, intensive, and rapid change, are the
first priority of humans in the new generation.
3
Stasis (The problem):Most
people are trapped by education and circumstances to give the world only
what they receive, or make it worse; few leave the world richer for their
work.
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Thesis (The solution): Several millions
of persons around the world must be mobilized in a common effort to develop
and institute a beneficial world revolution.
4
Stasis (The problem):Authority
in all its present forms -- traditions, laws, sheer domination -- is dying;
authority is above all what people believe in, and the world disbelieves.
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Thesis (The solution): The fountainhead
of authority for a beneficial revolution is the agreed-upon future, with
scientifically achievable ideals, and as complete as possible.
5
Stasis (The problem):A low-paced
but enervating 360-degree conflict is burning; geographical and social
insurgency erupt continually, while nature and technology are misused.
Thesis (The solution): The
authoritative prevision demands a world order in which social conflicts
are controlled, technology reoriented, and nature respected.