Twenty-eight Articles or Presentations on the Need, Hope, and Effective Potential for World Governmentby Glen T. Martin
1. Audio talk in Libya at the 20th Anniversary of the U.S. bombing of Libya, April 15, 2006 2. Three Stages in the Dialectical Realization of Democracy (copyright 2004)(In Across Frontiers - A WCPA/GREN Publication for Humanity, March-April, 1999 and May-June, 1999). 3. A Beacon of Hope in Dark Times (Editorial to Virginia newspapers)4. Subverting the Coming Totalitarianism: Beyond Resistance to Liberation (Editorial adopted as a policy statement of the Seventh Provisional World Parliament, Chennai, India, December 2003)5. From: Gandhi and World Government (In Bhavan's Journal, India, May 2003. Reprinted in World Union Quarterly, September 2003)6. From: A Planetary Paradigm for Global Government (In Toward Genuine Global Governance, Harris and Yunker, eds., Praeger, 1999)7. Global Crisis, Cuban Realities, and The Future Of Sovereign Nation States (Presented to the Cuban-North American Philosophers Conference, Havana, Cuba, June 2000 (copyright 2004)8. Marx's Dialectical Phenomenology and the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (Presented to the Cuban-North American Philosophers Conference, Havana, Cuba, June 2001) (copyright 2004)La Fenomenologia Dialectica de Marx y la Constitucion por la Federacion de la Tierra 9. The Route to Global Peace: Democratic World Government and a Specific Plan for Economic Conversion (Presented to International Philosophers for Peace Conference, "World Peace Thinkers Meet," Calcutta, 2000) (copyright 2004)10. The Philosophy of Anarchism versus the Philosophy of Democratic World Government (Written for a discussion with the Coalition for Justice, Blacksburg, Virginia, May 2004)11. The Roots of Terrorism in the Sovereign Nation-State and the Path to a Secure World Order (Presented to the Eighth Provisional World Parliament, Lucknow, India, August 2004, published in Martin, World Revolution Through World Law, 2005) 12. A Founded World Order Versus an Evolved World Order (Opening Speech at the Eighth Session of the Provisional World Parliament, Lucknow, India, August 2004) 13. Three Reasons Why it is Immoral to Serve in the Military of any Nation-state (August 2004) 14. Economics and the Earth Constitution (Presented at the World Peace Congress, Kolkata, January 2005) 15. A Democratically Created Constitution for the Earth? (September 2004) 16. The Political Legitimacy of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (September 2004) 17. Islam and the Political Unification of Humanity (Published in the on-line Journal "The Future of Islam," www.futureislam.com, October 2004) 18. The Philosophy of Nonviolence and World Revolution Through World Law (February 2005) (Published in Martin, World Revolution Through World Law, 2005) 19. The Democratic Foundations of World Law (Chapter 9 of Ascent to Freedom, forthcoming with Institute for Economic Democracy Press, 2007)20. How to Prevent the Slide into World War III (Paper presented at the American Monetary Reform Conference, Chicago, October 2005) 21. The Movement World Toward Democratic World Government: Slow Evolution versus Rapid Transformation (February, 2006) 22. The Introduction to World Revolution Through World Law (Institute for Economic Democracy Press, 2005) 23. Unity in Diversity: Global Transformation from Deep Violence to Deep Nonviolence (Paper presented at the Global Nonviolence International Conference, James Madison University, April 2007) (The work of the Provisional World Parliament in relation to the International Criminal Court, April 2007)25. The Left in Never-Never Land and the Path to Effective World Revolution (an essay based on three fundamental principles, April 2007) 26. Ten Aspects of a Revolutionary Praxis (Powerpoint presentation with excerpts from Chapter Fourteen of Millennium Dawn and photos, April 2007)
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Universal Creativity and Human Liberation
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