Human Values & Wisdom

As humans, values of some sort guide all of our behaviour. Information on values, and how it can be organized, is seen by the UIA as one of the keys to the global organization of knowledge about organizations, strategies, or problems.The Human Values and Wisdom section of the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential it is an ongoing attempt to provide profiles of, and map relationships between, the different guiding principles of human behaviour - which often occur in value polarities of constructive or destructive values - in the hopes that a more comprehensive understanding would greatly enhance our ability to deal with current global challenges.

Take for instance the value polarity of Attack and Defense. This reality of the human condition has been recognized in the proverbs of lay-people such as "Attack is the best form of defence" to the quotes of famous leaders, including "It is an unfortunate fact that we can secure peace only by preparing for war" by J F Kennedy. The "destructive" value of attack, necessary as it might seem, generates world problems including racial intimidation and verbal abuse. However, the "constructive" value of defense also aggravates problems such as excessive parental defensiveness. Both values in turn give rise to strategies, both "positive" and "negative", and this value polarity is part of a wider complex of values based around interaction, and other examples could include Support/Opposition and Neutrality/Compromise.

The Human Values and Wisdom section of the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential includes this value polarity as well as 3200 other value profiles and 120,000 relationships beteween them - from Anarchy, Boredom and Creativity, to Xenophobia, Youthfulness and Zealotry. The values presented are relevant to the aims of international constituencies (profiled in a complementary publication, the Yearbook of International Organizations) dealing with policy making for addressing world problems.

Value Value type
Particularization D: Destructive values
Consonance C: Constructive values
Defoliation D: Destructive values
Urgency D: Destructive values
Mercantilism D: Destructive values
Appropriateness C: Constructive values
Covert D: Destructive values
Cruelty D: Destructive values
Attainment C: Constructive values
Monolithic D: Destructive values
Taste C: Constructive values
Cynicism D: Destructive values
Underground D: Destructive values
Irreconcilability D: Destructive values
Inconclusiveness D: Destructive values
Impotence D: Destructive values
Pettiness D: Destructive values
Beauty-Ugliness P: Value polarities
Lust D: Destructive values
Mindlessness D: Destructive values
Malevolence D: Destructive values
Disdain D: Destructive values
Anathema D: Destructive values
Heedlessness D: Destructive values
Education-Miseducation P: Value polarities
Malediction D: Destructive values
Generosity C: Constructive values
Light C: Constructive values
Inefficiency D: Destructive values
Pleasurelessness D: Destructive values
Gruesomeness D: Destructive values
Rights C: Constructive values
Cunning D: Destructive values
Trauma D: Destructive values
Peace C: Constructive values
Self-reliance C: Constructive values
Hastiness D: Destructive values
Immunity C: Constructive values
Belongingness C: Constructive values
Superstition D: Destructive values
Misjudgement D: Destructive values
Acuity C: Constructive values
Disloyalty D: Destructive values
Assassination D: Destructive values
Antiquated D: Destructive values
Exclusion D: Destructive values
Disbelief D: Destructive values
Adventure C: Constructive values
Malingering D: Destructive values
Decomposition D: Destructive values

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