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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Listening to the Voice of Humanity

Straight from the Heart
Feature- world crisis
Listening to the Voice of Humanity
Steven Kull
When we look at world conditions and project current trends into the future we see much that is disturbing-environmental degradation, the proliferation of nuclear weapons, persisting poverty and injustices, violent conflict, the fiscal collapse of democratic governments. The institutions that have the greatest power-nation states, corporations, and organized interest groups –seem locked in patterns of self-interest behavior such that the necessary changes are hard to imagine.
Yet when we look to the past we see that three have been remarkable evolutionary changes – the emergence of democracy, the abolition of slavery, universally recognized principles of the rights of women and minorities, concern for the environment, international laws against aggressive wars and significant efforts by those in wealthy nations to address global poverty. During the run-up to these changes they too surely seemed unimaginable.
So what is it that brings about such shifts? At every point there are self-interested forces that cling to a status quo, which few like, but still seems impossible to change. And yet somehow, at key points, a new consciousness emerges in society that is less rigid and polarized and more inclusive and flexible, which gradually prompts changes in the way society is structured.
In formulating retrospective narratives of how such changes occurred, it is common to portray the process as driven by heroic and visionary leaders. No doubt they play a critical role. But the people where they do not really want to go. Leaders can only articulate what is already trying to emerge in society and in that way facilitate its realization.
To be continued….

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