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World Citizenship: Under Threat of Nationalist Currents

In Being a World Citizen, Current Events, Human Rights, NGOs, Nonviolence, Peacebuilding, Solidarity, Spirituality, The Search for Peace, United Nations, World Law on December 26, 2024 at 10:57 AM

By René Wadlow

“Always we have to remember that the wide, free sense of equality and kinship which lies at the root of Internationalism is the real goal. Always, we have to press on toward that great and final liberation – the realization of our common humanity, the recognition of the same great soul slumbering under all forms in the hearts of all races – the one guarantee and assurance of the advent of world peace.”

Edward Carpenter, The Healing of Nations, 1914.

As we approach the end of 2024 and make plans for 2025, it is useful to see the challenges which confront us in our conscious commitment to world citizenship. We are all able to envision a better future in which there is global cooperation. Such positive goals require leadership and the active participation of world citizens from around the globe. We need to make a personal commitment to be Earth stewards, protecting the planet for future generations. We need to break down barriers between people in order to reduce suspicions and tensions. Enormous creativity and effort are required to develop a safe and sustainable world society.

While we plan these positive steps, we must not underestimate the strength of the narrow nationalist currents planning to build new walls or enlarge existing walls. One could list the examples in many parts of the world. Narrow nationalists are in power in a number of countries or are waiting on the edges of power.

Thus, as Edward Carpenter wrote as the First World War broke out, we must press on to the realization of our common humanity.

Earth is our common home, Let’s protect it together (C) Bernard J. Henry/AWC

Prof. René Wadlow is President of the Association of World Citizens.

  1. World peace can only be possible when there will be a legal ban of child corporal punishment in all countries of the world, says peace researcher Franz Jedlicka. He has written a lot of articles in which explains why a nonviolent childhood is the psychological foundation of peaceful societies.

    Irene

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