Category Archive for 'Cadmus – Vol 1 – Issue 3'
Volume 1 Issue 3, October 2011 – ISSN 2038-5242
Content Summary
Inside This Issue
SEED-IDEAS
Organization Abolishes Scarcity
Organizing International Food Security
Boundless Frontiers of Untold Wealth
Mediterranean – EU Community for a New Era of Mankind
ARTICLES
The World in 2052
Ian Johnson
Rethinking Growth: The Need for a New Economics
Roberto Peccei
The Evolution of Wealth & Human Security: The Paradox of Value and Uncertainty
Orio Giarini and Garry Jacobs
Taming Global Governance Idea Chaos: A “Frontier Frame” for Recent Books
How important is global governance? Is there a growing need? If so, as many argue, is progress being made relative to the need? Who is saying what? Are there important trends in
thinking? And patterns of similarity in ideas, or wide divergence? Read More
Towards Green Growth
Review by Michael Marien, Global Foresight Books
This important report is not well-known, unfortunately, and not for summer reading on the beach. But as a sensible, well-documented, and broad-ranging way forward for all nations, addressing many critical problems in one package, there is nothing like it!
Program Framework for the World Academy of Art & Science
This document forms part of the second report of the WAAS Strategic Planning Committee presented to the Board of Trustees in May 2010 but never circulated to our Fellows. We publish it now inviting readers from both within and outside the Academy to contribute their ideas on the type of knowledge the world really needs today to effectively address the pressing problems and unprecedented opportunities unfolding. Comments can be sent to spc@worldacademy.org
Report on Activities of WAAS & Club of Rome
September 2011
Members of the Academy and Club of Rome met in Dubrovnik, Croatia on September 26-27, 2011 to participate in the Dubrovnik Sustainable Development Conference and to launch the WAAS project, “From Crises to Prosperity”, which will examine the root and common causes of four international crises related to global governance – financial stability, unemployment, climate change and nuclear proliferation. The project will examine strategies to generate support for a quantum shift in values and global governance structures. Ivo Šlaus is the project leader. Read More
In Search of Failure’s Silver Lining
Technology offers a number of examples of serendipity, of random discovery, of experiments going off the rails – though we highlight mostly the ones where the offshoots were spectacular.
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The Turn Towards Unity: Converting Crises into Opportunities
Abstract
Human progress is stimulated by external threats and pressures. Values distilled from long experience possess the essential knowledge and power needed for continuous development and evolution. Successive waves of foreign invasions following the collapse of the Roman Empire coalesced the tribes of England into a nation state. Centuries of incessant warfare finally compelled the countries of Western Europe to evolve a regional union within which war has become unthinkable. Most recently, the rising incidence of terrorism has compelled national security institutions to forge a network for global coordination unimaginable during the Cold War. Challenges met are converted into opportunities. Opportunities missed degenerate into problems. Read More
Brief History of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the United States
Editor’s note: This issue of Cadmus focuses on the power of organizational innovation to address social problems and enhance social effectiveness. The development of law marks the evolution of civilization. Survival of the fittest is the law of the jungle based on strength alone. As society developed, rule by the governing principle of physical strength on the battle field was progressively supplanted by the rule of social authority as determined by those in power. Monarchy, dictatorship, plutocracy have gradually given way to principles of justice as rule of law and administered government through legislation and the courts. Read More
Rising Expectations, Social Unrest & Development
Abstract:
The relationship between peace and development holds the key to effective strategies for addressing the roots of social unrest. Rising expectations are the principal driving force for social development. However, the faster and higher aspirations rise, the greater the gap between expectations and reality. That gap promotes a sense of frustration, depravation and aggression leading to social unrest and violence. Read More
Mediation of Conflicts by Civil Society
The number and severity of conflicts (violent clashes where there are more than 1000 casualties) have declined markedly since the end of the Cold War. This is shown graphically below despite this being a time of high population growth:1
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