Economy for a new World Order - Giuseppe Robiati
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Preparing the basis for a world civilization demands the creation of laws and institutions that have universal authority and characteristics. This venture can only begin when the concept of the unity of human kind will be completely accepted [75]. (70:1)

Justice is the only force that can transform the awareness of the dawning of the unity of human kind into a collective willingness thanks to which the necessary structures of a world community life can be faithfully erected. An era that sees the people of the world easily obtaining more and more access to any kind of information and to a large variety of ideas will see justice as the dominant principle of a profitable social organization. Ever more often, any proposal meant to bring development to the planet will have to undergo the clear scrutiny demanded by justice. On an individual level, as we said , justice is that faculty of the human soul that allows each person to distinguish truth from falsehood. It requires impartiality in judgment, equity in dealing with others, and it is therefore a constant, and yet demanding, companion in daily happenings. (70:2)

On a group level, respect for justice, as we said , is an indispensable compass in the collective decision-making process, because it is the only tool for attaining unity of thought and action. Far from encouraging that punitive spirit that often in past eras was disguised under its name, justice is the practical expression of awareness that, in the pursuance of human progress, the interests of the individual and of society are inseparably linked. (70:3)

encourages a consultative atmosphere that allows an impartial examination of options and a choice of the most proper courses of actions. In this climate the probabilities that the perennial tendencies towards manipulation and the spirit of side-taking can lead the decision-making process astray are sharply reduced. The implications in terms of economic and social development are profound. Respect for justice is a protection against defining progress as the temptation to sacrifice the well-being of the majority of humankind and of the planet for the advantages that technological victories can put at disposal of privileged minorities. In designing and planning, respect for justice assures that resources, already limited, are not diverted towards the pursuit of projects extraneous to the essential social or economical priorities of the community. Above all, only development programs that are considered adequate to the needs of the masses of humanity and which are just and equal in their goals can hope to attain the commitment of those masses on which their application depends [76]. (70:4)

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