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Articles published by Share International

Another world is possible

Occupy Wall Street, the "American Autumn"
Occupy Wall Street, the democratic awakening inspired by the Arab Spring, and dubbed by some the “American Autumn”, began on 17 September 2011 with several hundred people...
- Voice of the People (S.I. - November 2011)

Global fraud: global hope
This article is an abridged version of a speech by former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Paul Hellyer at the International UFO Congress held in Arizona, USA, in February 2011
- By Paul Hellyer (S.I. - May 2011)

Sharing of resources
A discussion of the irrationality of maintaining the world's food supply through Market Forces, and the benefits of a New Socialism through which sharing resources ensures just distribution of daily life essentials in addition to the motivational and innovative effects of Capitalism.
- By Scott Champion (S.I. - May 2011)

How safe is nuclear power?
- By Dietrich Fischer (S.I. - March 2011, Special edition)

Developing a new economic system
Closing tax havens, extending microcredit programs, inter-country barter, and timebanking are among the elements that could be used to create a new, fair economic system
- By Patricia Pitchon (S.I. - April 2009)

The end of unfettered capitalism
A survey of the US financial crash of September 2008 shows the economic fault lines created by greed and a variety of "financial innovations". - By Scott Champion (S.I. - December 2008)

America's greatest achievement - the Marshall Plan
Extracts follow from a compilation of writings about The Marshall Plan featured in the July/August 2004 issue of Share International. - (S.I. - July/August 2004)

United Nations: A view from within (Part Two)
An interview with Federico Mayor Zaragoza. - By Carmen Font (S.I. - June 2003) - Cached Friendly

Global crises: challenges and new paradigms
A new book by J. F. Rischard which suggests that new levels of co-operation between civil society, business and government are needed to resolve entrenched global imbalances.
- By Patricia Pitchon (S.I. - June 2003)

Universal Declaration of Human Rights - from words to deeds
A look at the history, meaning and relevance of this historic document, now 50 years old, and its foundation - the principle of sharing. - By Rick Roark (S.I. - December 1998)

Poverty, crime and self-esteem: the crucial connection
Esotericist Benjamin Creme explains that when people begin to share resources, through a variety of social, economic and political reforms, people will feel less threatened, and there will be less crime.
- By Monte Leach (S.I. - July 1993)

Cold fusion: a glimpse into the future
A report on scientist Russ George's research into the implications and applications of cold fusion.
- By Connie Hargrave (S.I. - November 1992)

Interviews published by Share International

Contamination

The true soul of the United Nations
An interview with Professor Frederico Mayor, a former director of UNESCO. He answers questions about peace as a proactive energy, and the potential of the UN in securing the future of the world.
- By Carmen Font (S.I. - October 2007)

A powerful moment - Interview with Dr Ervin Laszlo
Dr. Ervin Laszlo, author and co-founder of the Club of Rome, answers questions about the fundamental changes needed to build a more sustainable world. - By Felicity Eliot (S.I. - June 2007)

Global Marshall Plan - a planetary contract
An interview with Professor Franz J. Radermacher about how a Global Marshall Plan can eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, as well as create environmental sustainability and international security.
- By Dunja Müller and Dr. Michael Stöger (S.I. - April 2007)

The true soul of the United Nations
An interview with Professor Federico Mayor Zaragoza, a former director of UNESCO, and the founder of The Foundation for the Culture of Peace. - By Carmen Font (S.I. - October 2006)

Politics in the New Age
An interview with Slovenia's President, Dr. Janez Drnovsek, about raising the consciousness of politicians so that their actions will promote human development and bring people together.
- By Saso Segula Prosenc (S.I. - July/August 2006)

Peace is possible, peace is inevitable
An interview with US Congressman Dennis Kucinich. - By Monte Leach (S.I. - July/August 2003) - Cached Friendly

Closing nuclear reactors and discovering new energies
An interview with a member of earth's Spiritual Hierarchy, about earth's pollution, the role of the space brothers in salvaging the environment, and a new technology which will provide energy for all human needs. - By Patricia Pitchon (S.I. - October 1994)

The Challenge of the 21st Century - The Ecological Balance of the World
An interview with Benjamin Creme's Master - Discussion of the factors involved in environmental degradation, and the steps needed to save the planet. - By Patricia Pitchon (S.I. - September 1993)

Economic injustice and social upheaval: Is sharing the answer?
In this interview Benjamin Creme answers questions concerning the relationship between international insecurity and market forces. - By Monte Leach (S.I. - July 1993, July/August 1997)

The environment: What the scientists may be overlooking
An interview with Benjamin Creme on the relationship between people's attitudes (inner environment) and earth's environment. - By Monte Leach (S.I. - July 1993)

Ensuring health care as a global human right
An interview with Benjamin Creme explaining why health care, food, shelter and education, are basic human rights which must be made available to everyone. - By Monte Leach (S.I. - July 1993)

Schools without walls
An interview with Benjamin Creme's Master - about the need for change in educational institutions based on the autonomy of the child as a soul in incarnation. - By Patricia Pitchon (S.I. - January 1991)

The poison of market forces
An interview with Benjamin Creme's Master. Analysing the effects of a new dispensation in which greed will be replaced by social harmony and interdependence. - By Patricia Pitchon (S.I. - April 1990)

Articles published by other media sources

Only justice through sharing will bring peace

The Globalization of Protest (Project Syindicate)
The protest movement that began in Tunisia in January, subsequently spreading to Egypt, and then to Spain, has now become global, with the protests engulfing Wall Street and cities across America. - By Joseph E. Stiglitz (November 4, 2011)

Can the world be fixed? (Other News)
The world can be fixed... If democracy is consolidated and politicians take charge and, rather than cave in to pressure from financial institutions, replace the current speculation-based economy with one based on knowledge... - By Federico Mayor (June 2011) - Cached Friendly

The post-nuclear age (IPS)
Fukushima marks tile end of the era of atomic energy illusions and the beginning of the post-nuclear age.
- By Ignacio Ramonet (May 2011)

The Crime of Silence (IPS)
The time to say "Enough!" has arrived. To serenely and firmly proclaim that humanity cannot continue to suffer the interminable trauma of a system that has given rise to the present multiple serious crises.
- By Federico Mayor (May 2011)

A call to outrage (Other News)
"The gap between the poorest and the richest has never been so great; and the hunger for money and the zeal to flatten your neighbour have never been so encouraged." .
- By Ignacio Ramonet (February 15, 2011) - Cached Friendly

A New Consensus - For a habitable world for all (Other News)
History will judge us severely if we are incapable of responding to the challenges and opportunities presented by the global crisis.
- By Federico Mayor, Martí Olivella and Roberto Sabio (December 2010) - Cached Friendly

A Culture of Peace - the time has come (Other News)
The time has come. The culture of war, the economy of war, and the hegemony of the “globalisers” have been a catastrophic failure and the cause of incalculable levels of suffering, hunger, extreme poverty, and social affliction. - By Federico Mayor (Octubre 2009) - Cached Friendly

A spiritually correct economy requires justice more than charity (Examiner.com)
Can charity alone solve our most urgent global crises?.. justice, not charity, is the only long-term path to solve the global economic disparities among nations and various groups of people around the world.
- By Andy Morgan (November 24, 2009) - Cached Friendly

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The history and meaning of this most important document should become familiar to everyone.
(United Nations Department of Public Information)

Peace and Nuclear Disarmament: A Call to Action (Nuclear Age Peace Foundation)
During a speech to the US House of Representatives, Kucinich urged the creation of a Department of Peace to establish non-violence as an organizing principle in American society and turn the US away from destruction and war. - By Dennis J.Kucinich (March 2002) - Cached Friendly

Nature will not wait (World Watch magazine)
The president of Green Cross International and former President of the Soviet Union, calls for a change in human consciousness if we are to save the environment and promote world stability and peace.
- By Mikhail Gorbachev (April 2001)

A Political and Spiritual Awakening of Humanity (Living Economies Forum)
Economist Korten discusses the challenge of the West's emergence into the millennium: to sink deeper into materialism and destroy Earth's resources, or to reunite with man's spiritual center and create wholeness and harmony in communities and with nature. - By David C. Korten (January 1997) - Cached Friendly

Reformulating values in an interdependent world (Lucis Trust)
I believe that the value system of our Western civilization is destroying the life support systems of the planet and condemning hundreds of millions of people to poverty. - By Richard Barret (November 1996)

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