Website review: Visionofhumanity.com

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wilbau rated 5 months ago
Really sorry to have to say this: "This map is only one thing: ridiculous." Who are you trying to impress?
sleek77 rated 10 months ago
Oh thank goodness, and here I thought we were at war, how foolish of me!
MissPop rated 10 months ago
What? Fucks sake take a look at the map at the bottom of the page, apparently a 'peace' map of the most peaceful countries on the planet...fucking laughable.
Luke771 rated 10 months ago
Peace "very high" for the US ?!?
dread rated 11 months ago
I don't agree with this map, it looks inaccurate
aRTy-nz rated 11 months ago
"Peace and sustainability are the cornerstones of humanity's survival in the 21st century. The major challenges facing humanity today are global - climate change, accessible fresh water, ever decreasing bio-diversity and over population. Problems that call for global solutions and these solutions will require co-operation on a global scale unparalleled in history. Peace is the essential prerequisite, for, without peace, how can the major nations of the world co-operate to solve these issues?" I live in NZ which is ranked 2nd in peacefulness to Norway.
middlepath rated 12 months ago
"Peace is not merely the absence of war but the presence of justice, of law, of order -- in short, of government." - Albert Einstein
DickBeldin rated 13 months ago
Return for further study.
commerican rated 13 months ago
To get a sense of how violence and massive military spending undermines productive capacity, read Melman's great work, _After Capitalism_.
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