Back to basics
2009-10-21
If we are to believe Henry Kissinger and his protégé, Barack
Obama, we are on the threshold of a new world order. In the
run-up to achieving this, the solutions to the world's problems
are being pushed up into ever-larger forums, such as the G-20,
a reinvigorated U.N., and a heavily top-down EU. Broad solutions
are being sought, but the problems affecting daily life are
increasingly local and national. Unemployment, the
disappearance of productive jobs, the unequal distribution of
financial resources, rising energy prices and a decline in
community spirit all have a global dimension, but addressing
them starts on the local and national level. Elevating them to the
international arena is an admission of our inability to deal with
them. A better outcome to the crisis than a new world order
would be a back-to-basics movement that revives the obsolete
notions of fairness, honesty and hard work.
[Czech Republic United Nations European Union G20]
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