Globalisation économique et universalisme des valeurs

Gregorianum 84 (4):849-871 (2003)
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A just and lasting peace can be established only on the basis of social justice. The road to peace through social justice is endangered by the growing socio-economic phenomenon of globalization, dominated as it is by economic perspectives which encourage opposed interests and rivalries among nations. The present article considers the possibility of the adoption of common values and policies by governments and peoples belonging to different cultural traditions, by which economic interests and relations might be subordinated to these values held in common. The article recognizes the impossibility of reconciling some intellectual doctrines, but it emphasizes that agreements among nations could be arrived at which would permit them to accomplish certain practical objectives, among them, meeting the basic needs of the world's poorest people and nations

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