Economics
“Now the time has come for the developed nations to move beyond the profit motive. We must think of the world as constituting a single community… It is a great evil that the advanced countries monopolize technological power and put less developed countries at a disadvantage. This trend is a seed of division and disharmony threatening world peace. They must be willing to sacrifice for the developing nations of the world. They must give of themselves to free other human beings from misery. In the end, the future world economy will depend on forming shared institutions that will organize the distribution of needed resources to the people of the world.”
The Imperatives of Socioeconomic Justice in an Interdependent World
Dr. Philip Aka (presented at PWPA Event on 06.25.2023)
How can we achieve true socioeconomic justice by addressing the flaws in both capitalism and socialism? Dr. Philip Aka emphasizes the urgent need for socioeconomic justice in today’s interdependent world, defining social justice as "giving each their due." He critiques both capitalism and socialism, noting issues like wealth concentration and flawed redistribution. Watch the full video for his insights on achieving true social equity.
The Vision for Economic Democracy and Interdependence
Mr. Alan Jessen (presented at PWPA Forum on 04.21.2023)
Can 'Economic Democracy' redefine wealth and eliminate poverty through joint ownership and true love? Mr. Alan Jessen challenges standard solutions to wealth inequality, proposing a new model of interdependence through joint ownership and values centered on true love and reasonable ownership. He introduces "Economic Democracy" to eliminate poverty and liberate people from the wage trap. Watch the video for his innovative insights.
Panel 2: Fair Distribution & Standardization of Technology & Resources
Dr. Gordon Anderson (presented at PWPA Event on 09.30.2023)
How can governments promote fairness by addressing individual needs, supported by cultural and religious traditions? Dr. Gordon Anderson explores “Fair Distribution and the Role of Government,” emphasizing that fairness doesn’t mean equal treatment but understanding individual needs—an ideal only achievable by God. He explains how governments can foster fairness, supported by cultural traditions across major religions. Watch the video for his insights on societal fairness.