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reference type Book
title Standing Up for Humanity : Thoughts on the World Economy, the Politics of World Peace, and the Role of Religion
author Huddleston, John
authority
control
John Huddleston
year1999
date 1999
publisher Bahá'í Publishing Trust
place published New Delhi
issue 7.
abstract Contents: The Economy of a World Commonwealth -- Development: The Spiritual Dimension -- Towards a World Economy -- Economic Perspectives of the Great Religions -- Socialism -- Marxism -- Principles of Economic Justice -- Eliminating Extremes of Wealth and Poverty -- The Changing Role of the International Monetary Fund -- Curing World Poverty -- Managing Economic Interdependence -- A Just System of Government: The Third Dimension to World Peace -- War and Peace: A Proposal -- The elements of World Government -- The Environment and the International Agencies -- Working to Establish a Permanent World Peace -- Democracy and the Rule of Law -- World citizenship and Sustainable Development -- Constulation: The Bahá'í Perspective on Resolving Conflicts -- The Challenge of the Bahá'í Faith and Your Response -- The Phoenix and the Ashes -- Perspectives, Purspoes and Brotherhood: A Spiritual Framework for a Global Society -- Some Observations Concerning the Bahá'í Chair for World Peace -- The Bahá'í Pkan for World Peace -- The Role of Religion in Making a Just Society -- Renewing Society's Basic Building Bloc [sic]: Marriage -- The Unity of Religions: Bahá'í Commentaries on the Great Religions of the World.
language English
keywords ECONOMICS; PEACE; POLITICS; RELIGION
number of pages [12], 424
edition 1st ed.

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