A call to action: the CivWorld Citizens Campaign.The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, while hardly the first acts of terrorism the world has experienced, were a wake-up call for Americans to the reality that even the powerful and the rich are vulnerable in the new world of interdependence in·ter·de·pen·dent adj. Mutually dependent: "Today, the mission of one institution can be accomplished only by recognizing that it lives in an interdependent world with conflicts and overlapping interests" , and that they can no longer feel secure in the absence of a system of global security. This is a chastening chas·ten tr.v. chas·tened, chas·ten·ing, chas·tens 1. To correct by punishment or reproof; take to task. 2. To restrain; subdue: chasten a proud spirit. 3. revelation and one that calls for new ways of understanding and behaving in a world linked together by forces of interdependence that mandates cooperative civic action. It means that the human race, for all its many compartments, is aboard a single vessel, and either it stays afloat and we all stay dry, or it founders and we all drown drown v. drowned, drown·ing, drowns v.tr. 1. To kill by submerging and suffocating in water or another liquid. 2. To drench thoroughly or cover with or as if with a liquid. 3. . One of the disturbing ironies of the post-cold-war world is that despite the seeming triumph of market democracy, many people feel more powerless than ever before, even in prosperous parts of the world. Terrorism itself is a diabolical expression of powerlessness, and inequality is actually growing as global wealth is increasing. The United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. Government has responded with understandable fear, but as a consequence has focused on military and intelligence "solutions", including preventive war A war initiated in the belief that military conflict, while not imminent, is inevitable, and that to delay would involve greater risk. , while neglecting prescriptions for dynamic democratic change--what might be called "preventive democracy". The CivWorld Citizens' Campaign for Democracy, a project of the Democracy Collaborative at the University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
adj. Not tolerant, especially: a. Unwilling to tolerate differences in opinions, practices, or beliefs, especially religious beliefs. b. of those who do not share their convictions. The Campaign empowers people to see themselves and act as global citizens locally, nationally and internationally. It begins with the idea that citizens, rather than Governments, are the principal agents of democratic change and that the bottom-up citizenship which drives local democracy must also drive global democracy. The signature document of the CivWorld Campaign is the Declaration of Interdependence, which builds on the traditions established by the American Declaration of Independence, the French Declaration of the Rights of Man Declaration of the Rights of Man (1789) proclaimed legal equality of man. [Fr. Hist.: Payton, 186] See : Freedom of 1789, the United Nations Charter and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights Universal Declaration of Human Rights Declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. Drafted by a committee chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, it was adopted without dissent but with eight abstentions. of 1948. The inaugural "Interdependence Day" was celebrated on 12 September 2003 in Philadelphia (United States), and Budapest (Hungary), as well as at several college campuses throughout the United States. It symbolized a "day after" the day of destruction and reflected resilience, renewal and hope, as well as a determination to create a world free of both terrorism and the conditions of despair, rage and hopelessness that breed terrorism. The Day focused on the civic and cultural imagination of citizens as the medium that creates a common humanity, and included events defined by common imagination. Because both the Declaration and the Interdependence Day are intended to generate and reflect a sense of global citizenship Global Citizenship is both a moral and ethical disposition which might guide an individual or groups' understanding of the local and global contexts — and their relative responsibilities within different communities. , and because citizenship and democracy rest crucially on education, the CivWorld Campaign also includes a school curriculum component aimed at middle and secondary school students, as well as colleges and universities, who were invited to act as lead participants in the Day's events. CivWorld aspires to offer alternatives to war as a response to terrorism and the conditions that permit it to survive. As democratic nations rarely make war on one another, they also rarely breed international terrorism Noun 1. international terrorism - terrorism practiced in a foreign country by terrorists who are not native to that country act of terrorism, terrorism, terrorist act - the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain . In the long term, forging a democratic global spirit founded on education of all the world's children offers a way to foster both safety and liberty. From this perspective, the CivWorld Campaign rests not on traditional idealism but on the new realism New Realism Early 20th-century movement in metaphysics and epistemology that opposed the idealism dominant in British and U.S. universities. Early leaders included William James, Bertrand Russell, and G. E. that recognizes the human race is likely to survive together or not at all. For more information visit www.civworld.org Sondra Myers is Senior Associate at the University of Maryland's Democracy Collaborative and editor of The Democracy Reader. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Benjamin R. Barber is Gershon and Carol Kekst Professor of Civil Society at the University of Maryland and a principal organizer of the Democracy Collaborative. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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