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Building a world community : globalisation and the common good / edited by Jacques Baudot.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Copenhagen : Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs : (c)2001.; University of Washington Press, (c)2001.Description: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780295998817
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • JZ1318 .B855 2001
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Foreword / Nitin Desai -- Findings of the Copenhagen Seminars / Jacques Baudot -- Dimensions of Global Democracy -- Democracy, Truth, Order and Commitment -- Laxism and Fundamentalism -- Decline of the Principle of Equality -- Reduce the Severity of Global Threats -- Tame and Enrich Economic Globalisation and Competition -- Control and Orient Financial Transactions -- Develop Shared Values -- Global Democratic Community or Society -- Economies to Serve Human Needs and Aspirations -- Economic Participation: Promises and Uncertainties -- Economic Justice: Evidence of Regression -- Economic Morality: A Weakening of Norms -- Economic Moderation: The Monetisation of Societies is Pervasive -- A Humanist Political Culture -- Give Power to "Soft" Values -- Leave Room for Stability -- Accept Different Types of Modernity -- Reconcile the Local and the Universal -- Develop Solidarity -- Make Self-interest Contribute to the Common Good -- Call upon Ideals and Utopias -- Measure Social Progress and Social Regress -- Social Forces with a Global Agenda -- The New World Capitalist Elite -- The Media with a Global Reach -- New Idealists and World Proletariat -- Citizens of the World -- Public Servants -- Social Movements and Non-governmental Organisations -- Institutions to Promote the Common Good -- Institutional Diversity is a Condition for Democracy -- Make Good Use of Existing Institutions -- Nurture Traditional Socializing Institutions -- Set Clear and Ambitious Objectives -- Promote Humane and Effective States.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword / Nitin Desai -- Findings of the Copenhagen Seminars / Jacques Baudot -- Dimensions of Global Democracy -- Democracy, Truth, Order and Commitment -- Laxism and Fundamentalism -- Decline of the Principle of Equality -- Reduce the Severity of Global Threats -- Tame and Enrich Economic Globalisation and Competition -- Control and Orient Financial Transactions -- Develop Shared Values -- Global Democratic Community or Society -- Economies to Serve Human Needs and Aspirations -- Economic Participation: Promises and Uncertainties -- Economic Justice: Evidence of Regression -- Economic Morality: A Weakening of Norms -- Economic Moderation: The Monetisation of Societies is Pervasive -- A Humanist Political Culture -- Give Power to "Soft" Values -- Leave Room for Stability -- Accept Different Types of Modernity -- Reconcile the Local and the Universal -- Develop Solidarity -- Make Self-interest Contribute to the Common Good -- Call upon Ideals and Utopias -- Measure Social Progress and Social Regress -- Social Forces with a Global Agenda -- The New World Capitalist Elite -- The Media with a Global Reach -- New Idealists and World Proletariat -- Citizens of the World -- Public Servants -- Social Movements and Non-governmental Organisations -- Institutions to Promote the Common Good -- Institutional Diversity is a Condition for Democracy -- Make Good Use of Existing Institutions -- Nurture Traditional Socializing Institutions -- Set Clear and Ambitious Objectives -- Promote Humane and Effective States.

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