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Questions concerning America's role as a world economic power have led to much debate over whether the United States has a responsibility toward other nations in the world. In this book, Ben-Aharon reminds us of the founding vision of the United States and the obligations inherent in the ideals set forth in the Declaration of Independence. Summarizing today's global social and economic conditions, the author points out the dire consequences of ignoring those oblications and shows how the U.S. can stop the destructive effects of globalization and introduce progressive social structures.
Using a concept developed by Rudolf Steiner, Ben-Aharon begins with the individual human being and his or her full actualization -- a process that America is historically destined to nurture. He explains not only how we arrived at our current state of affairs, but also how understanding America's role in the development of global civil society will help us achieve cultural and spiritual freedom, political equality, and economic cooperation in America and the world. |
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