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Theme for this month
Global Civilizational State: the Application of the Scale of Global Rights to the global issue of our ways of doing business and trade worldwide threatening humanity's survival.
People worldwide are worries about unsolved problems related to the global warming of the planet, globalization, political instability and a regress to irrationality. Global Civilizational State has proposed an alternative perspective encouraged by human evolution and expanding global governance, including Global Solidarity.
Over the past several decades humanity has bettered itself through the acceptance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by most nations. But now is the time to reach to our next step of human evolution, that is the approval of a scale of social values, the Scale of Global Rights. Global Civilizational State offer short and long term solutions to the people of all nations to assure the survival of life on Earth. Both solutions require the acceptance of the Scale of Global Rights as our guide for survival. Primordial human rights on the Scale are separate categories from those of community rights, the right of the greatest number of people, economic rights, social rights, cultural rights and religious rights. Ecological and primordial human rights are the only rights that have existed unchanged throughout the evolutionary origin of our species. Any major change would have threatened our very existence. All other human rights are rights created by human beings and can be changed depending of new circumstances; they are not stagnant but are rather flexible and adaptive, and they can evolve. Ecological and primordial human rights of this generation and of future generations are therefore much more important than any other human rights existing now and in the future.
The Scale of Global Right was researched and developed ever since 1985 by Global Community, the Global Civilizational State. All global issues impacting critically the survival of all life on our planet, and especially humanity, have been assessed with respect to the six (6) sections of the Scale and compared to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Scale of Global Rights contains six (6) sections. Section 1 has more importance than all other sections below, and so on.
Concerning sections 1, 2, and 3, it shall be Global Parliament highest priority to guarantee these rights to Member Nations and to have proper legislation and implement and enforce Global Law as it applies.
Section 1. Ecological rights and the protection of the global life-support systems
Section 2. Primordial human rights
- safety and security
- shelter
- 'clean' energy
- a 'clean' and healthy environment
- fresh water
- clean air
- balanced diet
- basic clothing
- employment, free health care and education for everyone.
Section 3. The ecological rights, the protection of the global life-support systems and the primordial human rights of future generations
Concerning Sections 4, 5 and 6, it shall be the aim of Global Parliament to secure these other rights for all global citizens within the federation of all nations, but without immediate guarantee of universal achievement and enforcement. These rights are defined as Directive Principles, obligating Global Parliament to pursue every reasonable means for universal realization and implementation.
Section 4. Community rights, rights of direct democracy and global voting, the right that the greatest number of people has by virtue of its number (50% plus one) and after voting representatives democratically
Section 5. Economic rights (business and consumer rights, and their responsibilities and accountabilities) and social rights (civil and political rights)
Section 6. Cultural rights and religious rights
This assessment worldwide resolted in nine (9) global issues, as shown here. Each one of them have
critically endangered species and
threatening the survival of life, especially humanity, on our planet. For the purpose of this Newsletter, Global Issue 3 has been given here more explanation. The other global issues will also be given more explanation in separate Global Civilizational Newsletters coming soon.
Global Issue 1, sections 1,2,3, and 6 affected: Replacing both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Charters from all nations by the Scale of Global Rights will give more importance, substance, value, gravity, and urgency to human life, all life on Earth, and to the protection of the global life-support systems for this generation and future generations.
Global Issue 2, sections 1,2,3, and 5 affected: Human activities are responsible for the greenhouse effect, global warming, and climate change, mostly through our use of fossil fuels, and could be catastrophic, and a tragic end to our present human evolution, without effective mitigation.
Global Issue 3, sections 1,2,3, and 5 affected:
Our ways of doing business and trade are causing the destruction of livelihood worldwide and that of the next generations, endangering all lifeforms on the planet, putting in great danger all global ecosystems, in short threatening the survival of all life on our planet. We need a complete turn around of our ways of doing things in business and trade.
Global Issue 4, sections 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 affected: The need of Evolutionity and Global Civilizational State leadership to educate Peoples for humanity survival, and to emphasize moral virtues and a healthy intellectual development.
Global Issue 5: sections 1,2,3,4, and 5 affected:
Super rich Peoples and corporations became corrupted, greedy, no longer in line with humanity's survival on the planet.
Global Issue 6: sections 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 affected: Global issues such as poverty, crime, racism, religious and ethnic conflict, terrorism, global warming, climate change, energy scarcity, are further magnified by the widening spread and quickening pace of globalization.
Global Issue 7: sections 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 affected:
There are several major global issues: conflicts and wars, no tolerance and compassion for one another, world overpopulation, human activities destroying and polluting, as population increases the respect and value of a human life is in decline, insufficient protection and prevention for global health, scarcity of resources and drinking water, poverty, Fauna and Flora species disappearing at a fast rate, global warming and global climate change, global pollution, deforestation, permanent lost of the Earth's genetic heritage, and the destruction of the global life-support systems and the eco-systems of the planet.
Our goal for peace in the world can only be reached by resolving these important global problems. These problems have brought up a planetary state of emergency. Global Civilizational State found evidence that resolving all those global issues is the essential prerequisite for the effectiveness and exercise of all rights recognized for human beings. We need to build global communities for all life on the planet.
Global Issue 8: sections 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 affected: The global coronavirus pandemic is the product of a staggering multitude of factors, including the air travel links connecting every corner of the planet so intimately and the failure of government officials to move swiftly enough to sever those links. But underlying all of that is the virus itself. Are we, in fact, facilitating the emergence and spread of deadly pathogens like the Ebola virus, SARS, and the coronavirus through deforestation, haphazard urbanization, and the ongoing warming of the planet? It may be too early to answer such a question unequivocally, but the evidence is growing that this is the case.
Global Issue 9: sections 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 affected: Issues threatening the health and future of children and of the next generations. Climate change, ecological degradation, migrating populations, conflict, pervasive inequalities, predatory commercial practices, and the rampant spread of Covid-19 threaten the health and future of children in every country. What is even more worrisome and fearful is that children stand on the precipice of a climate crisis. Wealthy countries are threatening the future of all the children in the world through carbon pollution.
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September 2020 |
Theme for this month
Proceedings of Global Dialogue 2020 (September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2020).
Theme of Global Dialogue 2020:
Global Community will celebrate its 35th year in 2020. Prepare now! More significant and meaningful actions needed to save the Earth, all life.
Proceedings of Global Dialogue 2020 (September 1st, 2019 to August 31, 2020) are ready for reading. Please do verify that your articles, comments and papers were correctly published, and that recommendations were appropriate, useful, pertinent, and proper. Authors of research papers and articles on global issues for Global Dialogue 2020 were published in the Dialogue Overview section at
Proceedings of Global Dialogue 2020.
Artwork by Germain Dufour
August 2020
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Global Dialogue 2020 Proceedings
Table of Contents
Global Dialogue 2020 Proceedings include the:
Global Dialogue 2020 Proceedings also include the contents of all sections shown above plus the contents of the following
sections:
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Listing of Global Roundtables 2020 and work from participants
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Press releases of the Global Community from September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2020
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Proclamations of the Global Community from September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2020
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Monthly newsletters of the Global Community from September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2020
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Scientific and investigative reports of the Global Community from September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2020
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Work found in the main index for Global Information Media (GIM) concerning publications and activities of the Global Community from September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2020
Global Dialogue 2020 Overview involved over 260 leaders from 90 countries. Participants were from 130 nations to dialogue on hundreds of issues.
The OVERVIEW of Global Dialogue 2020 was written from the materials found in the workshop sessions, group discussions by email and discussion roundtables summaries, brain-storming exercises, vision
statements, comments and recommendations, reviewing of research papers and from results of the dialogue held from September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2020, and especially the dialogue held in the month of
August. Materials published in the press releases, proclamations and Newsletters were also included. OVERVIEW section can be accessed through the link Dialogue Overview
shown here above at the top of this webpage.
Global Dialogue 2020 Recommendations were those given in all papers, articles, and comments throughout Global Dialogue 2020. Following the assessment of the work done,
other important recommendations were obtained. All were described and can be accessed through the link Recommendations shown here above at the top of this webpage.
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October 2020 |
Theme for this month
Evolutionity and Global Civilizational State: the Application of the Scale of Global Rights to Global Issues.
People worldwide are worries about unsolved problems related to the global warming of the planet, globalization, political instability and a regress to irrationality. Global Civilizational State has proposed an alternative perspective encouraged by human evolution and expanding global governance, including Global Solidarity.
Over the past several decades humanity has bettered itself through the acceptance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by most nations. But now is the time to reach to our next step of human evolution, that is the approval of a scale of social values, the Scale of Global Rights, and thus to prepare for Evolutionity, a new epoch to follow Postmodernity as envisioned in the book Tractatus Politico-Philosophicus of Professor W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz. Evolutionity and Global Civilizational State offer short and long term solutions to the people of all nations to assure the survival of life on Earth. Both solutions require the acceptance of the Scale of Global Rights as our guide for survival. Primordial human rights on the Scale are separate categories from those of community rights, the right of the greatest number of people, economic rights, social rights, cultural rights and religious rights. Ecological and primordial human rights are the only rights that have existed unchanged throughout the evolutionary origin of our species. Any major change would have threatened our very existence. All other human rights are rights created by human beings and can be changed depending of new circumstances; they are not stagnant but are rather flexible and adaptive, and they can evolve. Ecological and primordial human rights of this generation and of future generations are therefore much more important than any other human rights existing now and in the future.
The First Congress on Polish Philosophy, Opole 2020.
Kongres Filozofii Polskiej
The organizer of the Congress is the Department of Philosophy at the University of Opole.
The Congress has taken place at the University and in Orla Palace near Komin Wielkopolski (about 100km north of Opole).

Orla Palace
Orla is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Komin Wielkopolski, within Krotoszyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.
The opening of the Congress, its conclusion and plenary lectures have taken place in the Auditorium of the University, and the sessions for paper presentation were in other Collegium Civitas rooms.
Certificates were issued to confirm participation in the Congress.
kongresfilozofiipolskiej.pl
Prof. W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz Chair, English Session
Program Committee
The First Congress on Polish Philosophy
http://kongresfilozofiipolskiej.pl/index.php/110-2/
Here are the links to the work I have done to participate to the First Congress on Polish Philosophy, Opole, September 25, 2020.
My presentation (text):
http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2021/Newsletters/September2020/ Congress_Philosophy_OPOLE2020/ TalkCongressPolishPhilosophyOpole2020.html
Paper:
http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2021/Newsletters/September2020/ Congress_Philosophy_OPOLE2020/ CongressPolishPhilosophyOpole2020.html
My presentation (video):
The following videos were done using the same work from “My presentation (text)” shown above here. The only difference are the resolution of each video i.e. the first one has a low resolution of 24 MBs and was uploaded to my website.
http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2021/Newsletters/September2020/ Congress_Philosophy_OPOLE2020/ Congress_Polish_Philosophy_OPOLE2020_video.3gp
The second video uses the same text but has a much higher resolution of about 79 MBs. http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2021/Newsletters/September2020/ Congress_Philosophy_OPOLE2020/ Congress_Polish_Philosophy_OPOLE2020_video.mp4
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