Rights-and-Democracy: A Clash with Capitalism, Socialism and Neo-liberalism

Rights-and-Democracy: A Clash with Capitalism, Socialism and Neo-liberalism
ISBN-10
8799859327
ISBN-13
9788799859320
Category
Political Science
Pages
161
Language
Arabic
Published
2018-12-09
Publisher
Uffe Jensen
Author
Uffe Jensen

Description

Rights-and-Democracy is a critique of the political ideologies that govern politics in every country in the world, being the source of extreme inequality and poverty. All three dominating ideologies are criticised; Capitalism, Marxism og Liberalism. Globalised economy has its roots in Neo-liberalism, actively and conciously creating poverty. EU is just a variant of the same ideology. The book brings a dissident criticism of national communities based on any of the three aforementioned ideologies, of the EU and globalised economy. But the book contains much more than criticism. It delivers a decription of a fourth ideology - Rights-and-Democracy - with guidelines communities could be structured so that extreme inequality is avoided. Right-and-Democracy is based on the principles of equal right to the economic values created by the joint effort of a developing society. It builds on humane compassion across borders, and the fight against inequality, that is so deeply embedded in the other three ideologies. Focus is on the two corner issues of any community - the socio-economic aspects and democracy in a far more stingent version than what is seen at present. It describes a model for international cooperation, called the inter-parliamentary alliance model, and how this model can be used as a template for creating a european cooperation with far more popular accept, than the present EU. It also gives a description of how the present monetary system of the EU is destroying the socio-economic fabric of Europe, and how to solve those issues. It also describes the ineffective form of solving conflicts, and how this and the neo-liberal globalism is destroying the socio-economic fabric of the world. Solutions to these problems are also described, so that hunger, extreme poverty and displacement of huge numbers of refugees can be avoided. The subtitle of the book is "We should all dwell on diversity". Diversity is of vital significance in nature. But it is just as vital for communities, politically, economically and ethnically, especially when these communities must coexist in a globalised world. Diversity should be the pillar of both politics and economics.

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