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Volume 15 Issue 1 September 2016

Theme for this month

The theme of September 2016 Newsletter is:

The most important principle governing Global Civilization for Peace in the world is the Scale of Global Rights. The most important principle governing Global Civilization for Peace in the world is the Scale of Global Rights.


Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.
Hillary for President of the United States



Hillary Clinton, the best leader to command the free world. Hillary Clinton the best leader to command the free world.



Table of Contents of September Newsletter

  • Chapter I.  To attain Peace in the world we need to take into account many aspects of life in society.To attain Peace in the world we need to take into account many aspects of life in society.
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  • Chapter II.  The most important principle governing Global Civilization is the Scale of Global Rights.The most important principle governing Global Civilization is the Scale of Global Rights.
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  • Chapter III.  Global Civilization very first accomplishment: creating the Ministry of Peace in government. Global Civilization very first accomplishment: creating the Ministry of Peace in government.
    Animation of Chapter III Global Civilization very first accomplishment: creating the Ministry of Peace in government.
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  • Chapter IV.  Register your Ministry of Global Peace in government with Global Civilization. Register your Ministry of Global Peace in government with Global Civilization.
    Animation of Chapter IV Register your Ministry of Global Peace.
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Global Dialogue 2016 Proceedings (September 1st 2015 to August 31st 2016). Global Dialogue 2016 Proceedings (September 1st 2015 to August 31st 2016).

Global Peace Earth. Global Peace Earth.

Global Community days of celebration or remembering throughout the year. Global Community days of celebration or remembering throughout the year.

Authors of research papers and articles on global issues for this month. Authors of research papers and articles on global issues for this month.






Chapter I.   To attain Peace in the world we need to take into account many aspects of life in society.

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To attain Peace in the world we need to take into account many aspects of life in society: economic development, environment, peoples, and resources.

The Global Peace Movement promotes new thinking to benefit all economies and societies, all life on the planet.

The Ministry of Global Peace in government is based on fundamental principles such as Global Law and the Scale of Global Rights being the most important.

We must manage our activities to benefit all life on the planet.

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Chapter II.  The most important principle governing Global Civilization is the Scale of Global Rights.

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The most important principle governing Global Civilization for Peace in the world is the Scale of Global Rights. The Scale contains six sections. Section 1 has more importance than all other sections below, and so on.

Concerning Sections 1, 2, and 3, it shall be Global Civilization highest priority to guarantee these rights to Member Nations and have proper legislation to implement and enforce Global Law.

Concerning Sections 4, 5, and 6, it shall be the aim of Global Civilization to secure these other rights for all global citizens but without immediate guarantee of universal achievement and enforcement. These rights are defined as Directive Principles, obligating Global Civilization to pursue every reasonable means for universal realization and implementation.

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Chapter III.   Global Civilization very first accomplishment: creating the Ministry of Peace in government.

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Global Community has been promoting the need for a change in thinking and of doing things amongst all nations. We need to realize what is a priority, what is the most important, and what is the least important for our survival. We need to make hard choices. We need a clear vision. We need a common vision.

Global Civilization very first accomplishment will be to form the Ministry of Peace in government. The very first step of the government of a member nation would be the approval of the Ministry.

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Chapter IV.   Register your Ministry of Global Peace in government with Global Civilization.

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We want each member government to take a larger share of responsibility of the specific region where it operates, and be more accountable to the people of that region. And we want each government to form the Ministry of Global Peace.

Register now your Ministry with Global Civilization.

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Proceedings of Global Dialogue 2016

Proceedings of Global Dialogue 2016 (September 1st, 2015 to August 31, 2016) 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 2016 were published in the Dialogue Overview section at Dialogue Overview

Proceedings of the Global Dialogue 2016


Proceedings of Global Dialogue 2016.
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Global Dialogue 2016 Overview includes the:
  • List of all author names in all papers, articles, comments, opinions, recommendations of Global Dialogue 2016.
  • List of all author papers, articles, comments, opinions, recommendations of Global Dialogue 2016.
  • We thank authors for their hard work and activism this dialogue. Over the past several decades, they have fought hard for the protection of the global life-support systems. Proceedings of all dialogues are available at:
    http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/GIMProceedings/












Authors of research papers and articles on global issues for this month

David Anderson, Alan AtKisson, Michael Bauwens, Martin Beckenkamp, Françoise Marie BERNARD, David Bollier, Robert J. Burrowes (2), Dorn Cox, Finian Cunningham, Silvia Federici, Victor Galaz, Chelsea Green, Chris Hedges, Silke Helfrich, Michael Heller, Axel Klimek, Nika Knight, Brigitte Kratzwald, Dr. Charles Mercieca, Stefan Meretz, Dmitry Orlov, Justin Raimondo, Paul Craig Roberts, Matthias Schmelzer, Chris Sunderland, Stacco Troncoso, Hilary Wainwright, Andreas Weber

David Anderson, Existential Threats And Our Belief Systems Existential Threats And Our Belief Systems
Axel Klimek, Alan AtKisson, Chelsea Green, Our Sustainability Challenge: What Does It Take for Us to Thrive Within Earth's Finite Resources? Our Sustainability Challenge: What Does It Take for Us to Thrive Within Earth's Finite Resources?
Michael Bauwens, The Commons As The Response To The Structural Crises Of The Global System The Commons As The Response To The Structural Crises Of The Global System
Martin Beckenkamp, Institutions And Trust In Commons: Dealing With Social Dilemmas Institutions And Trust In Commons: Dealing With Social Dilemmas
Françoise Marie BERNARD, J’AIME LA PAIX ET POUR QUOI ? I LOVE PEACE AND FOR WHAT? Eu amo a paz e para quê? J’AIME LA PAIX ET POUR QUOI ? I LOVE PEACE AND FOR WHAT? Eu amo a paz e para quê?
David Bollier, Beyond Development: The Commons As A New/Old Paradigm Of Human Flourishing Beyond Development: The Commons As A New/Old Paradigm Of Human Flourishing
Robert J Burrowes, A Nonviolent Strategy To End War A Nonviolent Strategy To End War
Robert J. Burrowes, The Psychology of Ideology and Religion The Psychology of Ideology and Religion
Dorn Cox, Farm Hack: A Commons For Agricultural Innovation Farm Hack: A Commons For Agricultural Innovation
Finian Cunningham, Losing to Russia in Syria, Washington Bombs Libya Losing to Russia in Syria, Washington Bombs Libya
Silvia Federici, Feminism And The Politics Of The Commons Feminism And The Politics Of The Commons
Victor Galaz, Planetary Boundaries—Governing Emerging Risks And Opportunities Planetary Boundaries—Governing Emerging Risks And Opportunities
Axel Klimek, Alan AtKisson, Chelsea Green, Our Sustainability Challenge: What Does It Take for Us to Thrive Within Earth's Finite Resources? Our Sustainability Challenge: What Does It Take for Us to Thrive Within Earth's Finite Resources?
Chris Hedges, The New European Fascists The New European Fascists
Silke Helfrich, Common Goods Don’t Simply Exist – They Are Created Common Goods Don’t Simply Exist – They Are Created
Michael Heller, The Tragedy Of The Anticommons The Tragedy Of The Anticommons
Axel Klimek, Alan AtKisson, Chelsea Green, Our Sustainability Challenge: What Does It Take for Us to Thrive Within Earth's Finite Resources? Our Sustainability Challenge: What Does It Take for Us to Thrive Within Earth's Finite Resources?
Nika Knight, Humans Are Poisoning The Ocean—And It’s Poisoning Us Back Humans Are Poisoning The Ocean—And It’s Poisoning Us Back
Brigitte Kratzwald, Rethinking The Social Welfare State In Light Of The Commons Rethinking The Social Welfare State In Light Of The Commons
Dr. Charles Mercieca, Making America Great Again Making America Great Again
Stefan Meretz, The Structural Communality Of The Commons The Structural Communality Of The Commons
Dmitry Orlov, The Power of “Nyet” The Power of Nyet
Justin Raimondo, Ukraine’s ‘October Surprise’ Ukraine s October Surprise
Paul Craig Roberts, Armageddon Approaches Armageddon Approaches
Matthias Schmelzer, Undoing The Ideology Of Growth Undoing The Ideology Of Growth
Chris Sunderland, The ‘Rooted’ People The Rooted People
Stacco Troncoso, Efficiency And The Commons Efficiency And The Commons
Hilary Wainwright, Feminist Socialism And The Commons Feminist Socialism And The Commons
Andreas Weber, The Economy Of Wastefulness: The Biology Of The Commons The Economy Of Wastefulness: The Biology Of The Commons

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