Responding to global need
Description
Providing adequate responses to the changing arenas of inequitable benefits by organizing the release and distribution of surplus goods and services to those socio-geographic areas which actualizes local responsibility for global needs.
Context
An integral part of repatterning distribution of benefits to allow individual participation in local economic planning, and in establishing working standards and in planning the employment of workers' skills.
Implementation
Tactics include: wealth reallocation to signal the common responsibility by a family covenant to 'All the goods of nature belong to all the people'; vocational opportunities to create a missional vocational thrust of local man to use realistic practices to create new occupations with new skills; worldwide inequities to point out that all under-developed countries have a right to equal distribution of goods, resources, and wealth to create life with dignity, as well as having over-privileged countries release the excess of all those materials; inclusive needs to verbalize the realistic needs of people in order to maintain an ordered dignified life; and multi-ethnic possibilities to relate the wisdom and knowledge of all cultures toward solutions for wealth reallocation. An example would be a speaker from underdeveloped countries explaining to the workers in an American factory the tremendous problems and inadequacies for that type of industry in his own country.
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Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral strategies
Subject
International relations » Planetary initiatives
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024