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The longest serving Dutch Prime Minister (1982-94), Professor
Lubbers is known for his support of liberal values, social equity,
human rights, democratic governments, and spirituality. In this
book he explores ways to conciliate these values with global
economization.Dr. Lubbers argues that the global economy created by
new information technologies has led to a competitive world
atmosphere that works against social equity, local movements, and
national interests. In this context he urges that steps be taken to
ensure that the new era evolves in the interests of justice, peace,
and fairness. Such steps may include combining the governance of
nation states; providing development assistance; supporting
initiatives in legislation and jurisprudence, such as an
international criminal court, and initiating a global dialogue on
values. For Dr. Lubbers, liberal values mean a "just, sustainable,
and participatory society."This volume presents the third in a
series of lectures that offer reflections by well-known figures on
topical, liberal-oriented themes. This particular lecture has the
distinction of never having been delivered, since Toronto was in
the midst of a crippling snowstorm on the afternoon of 14 January
1999, when Lubbers was scheduled to speak at Victoria University.
The two earlier volumes in the series present lectures by John
Kenneth Galbraith and Michael Ignatieff.
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