Category Archives: collective security

The World is Getting Better, not Worse – Unity of Thought in World Undertakings

The World is Getting Better, not Worse – Unity of Thought in World Undertakings The world is getting better, not worse. It can be proven. By measuring the increase in something called “unity of thought in world undertakings.” Whenever all … Continue reading

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What is more horrible? #BringBackOurGirls

On a scale of one to ten, what is more horrible than the kidnapping of little girls to be sold into sexual slavery in order to scare folks into not sending girls to school? How should we react to that? … Continue reading

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Poetic Justice, Opportunity and Collective Security – ending the use of rape as a weapon of war

I woke up this morning with a bunch of thoughts that begged to be connected, ordered into some coherent proposal. It included bits of poetry, scripture, current  news and global institutions. All these seemed like pieces of a disordered  puzzle. One  of the poems … Continue reading

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