A Vision of the Peoples of the World
 
 
 
 
 
 A brief summary of our beliefs and intentions  follows:
 
 
 We believe
 
 . .that our past has much to teach us, and that we can learn as
 much, or more, from our mistakes as we can from our successes;
 
 . . .that by acknowledging those mistakes, we can prepare the way for
 reconciliations and renewed friendships between us;
 
 . . .that our differences of nationality, culture and history are a
 source of the richness of human society;
 
 . . .that tolerance and open-mindedness, backed up by positive
 action, can heal most of the wounds we have inflicted on each other;
 
 . . .that we are all entitled to our beliefs, customs and
 preferences – but we have no right to impose those beliefs,
 customs and preferences on others;
 
 
 . . .that the primary purpose of education from now on should be to
 encourage and empower the personal growth of every student, and to
 eliminate fear, arrogance and aggression from the syllabus once and
 for all;
 
 . . .that competition is healthy only so long as it does not lead to
 ruthlessness, dishonesty and unscrupulousness;
 
 . . .that honor, respect, kindness and compassion should no longer be
 thought of as virtues but rather as an essential part of our nature,
 without which we are incomplete;
 
 . . .that our governments should reflect the will of the people they
 serve; that they should guide, advise and lead us - but not compel or attempt to control us;
 
 
 . . .that men and women have much to learn from each other, and good
 reason to respect each other; and that they make better partners and colleagues than rivals;
 
 
 . . .that in all matters affecting the quality of our lives and our
 future, men, women and children should all have an equal voice;
 
 . . .and that, in view of the interconnectedness of all people and
 all things, we should now consider ourselves to be citizens not only
 of our country and our race, but of the world.
 
 
 We intend
 
 . . .to face the future with confidence and self-respect, but without
 arrogance or feeling seperate;
 
 . . .to share our knowledge and experience, our strengths and
 resources with others;
 
 . . .to remember that in all our encounters and relationships, we are
 not only representing ourselves, but our family, our country and our
 race;
 
 . . .to contribute whatever we can to the quality of human life;
 
 . . .to do whatever we can to protect the Earth, whose gifts we have
 taken for granted and whose hospitality we have abused;
 
 . . .to do whatever we can to create, and to help others to create,
 another way of life on Earth - a life without poverty, disease,
 crime, famine, fear, injustice, oppression, insecurity, hatred and
 war.
 
 And who is going to perform this miracle?
 
 We are. . .
 
 The Human Family
 
 A Vision of the Peoples of the World
 
 
 The above draft has no author - it wrote itself because it wanted to do so.
 
 
 Like any first draft it is incomplete, its purpose being to prompt
 others to create and publish a more evolved and complete Vision of
 the Peoples of the World - an informal code of honour and practice
 that will set the seal on our lives and on human relations for
 generations to come.
 
 We urge those who are privileged to draw up this document to do so in
 a language that will be understood by us all - especially 
 the younger generation...
THE HUMAN FAMILY ~
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