CAN THE WORLD BE FIXED?

  • by Federico Mayor Zaragoza
  • Inter Press Service

In this article, the author writes that investments in weapons and the military must be reduced and shifted to funds for sustainable global development such that the number of people benefitting from progress increases, and tax havens must be rigorously eliminated and alternative financial mechanisms, like a tax on electronic transactions, finally put into practice.

The formulas of yesterday will not meet the challenge of today and tomorrow. The solution must be the imagination, and the invention of the future. The future, I like to say, is ours to make. A new world of human dignity might finally be created in the dawn of the 21st century.

(*) Federico Mayor Zaragoza, ex-Director General of UNESCO, President of the Foundation for a Culture of Peace and President of IPS News Agency. This article is excerpted from his last essay, The Crime of Silence (Editorial Comanegra).

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