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An ethics of responsibility for the 21st century
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• Unity and diversity : Cultural identities and globalisation;
tolerance, cultural autonomies and diversity
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• Respect, tolerance, and dialogue between cultures
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• Science and technology at the service of sustainable development
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• Education for all which prepares individuals and societies
to take up the challenges of the 21st century
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• Independent media which facilitate understanding of the world, democratic
control and civic action
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• Alternative systems of production and consumption given the
scarcity of resources and the fragility of the environment
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• Local development which draws on the initiatives and cultures
of all
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• Forms of solidarity and economic alternatives, from the local
to the global level
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• Promote political, economic, cultural and social rights which
in turn promote dignity
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• Set up dialogue between the different sectors of society to
build peace
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• Governance and environment : Finding institutional, political
and legal means of managing relations between societies and their
environment
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• Transparency, responsibility and participation at all levels
of governance
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• Public / Private : Defining limits, distribution of roles,
means of regulating, partnerships
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• Reforming the State
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• Globalisation, solidarities, access to resources : New
North-South relations
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• Global governance : Global economy, multinational
corporations and new means of regulation
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