PERMANENT AND GLOBAL COMMON BASIC PROGRAMME
a Necessary Common Global Programme with Objectives Unattainable Separately
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Copyright © 1990 by Gustavo Ogliari © 1991 by Edizioni "100%"
CONTENTS
Purpose of the common basic programme Method for the definition of its objectives and sub-objectives Fundamental objectives and sub-objectives Choice between three alternative basic frameworks of conditions in which to commence and implement the common basic programme FRAMEWORK A: the persons, activities, resources, traditions, cultures, laws, institutions and enterprises are those aiready existing in each locality and national and international homogeneous area Transformative and remedial effects Economic, financial and monetary effects Organisational effects FRAMEWORK B: the commencement conditions are once again those already existing, but the central banks in each country issue money covered by the persons, knowledge, natural resources, goods and services within their areas of jurisdiction, eliminating national taxes, duties, contributions and loans. The United Nation, too, will issue money for the real, direct coverage of all natural resources outside the confines of national sovereignties Transofrmative and remedial effects Economic, financial, monetary and organisational effects FRAMEWORK C: new fundamental structures of scientific, economic, educational and political activity to develop and fulfil to the greatest possible extent the unique capacities and potentialities of every person, people, culture and natural environment Transormative and remedial, economic and organisational effects In the event of all countries adopting the common basic programme as their own, but without choosing the same framework, its implementation would commence in accordance with the respective possible alternative frameworks AB - AC - BC - ABC, each country being always free to pass to another framework of application Updating or confirmation of the objectives every fifty years, and the sub-objectives every twenty-five years Every country judging that the common basic programme is the most effective and open to attainment of the current local and international government programmes may invite all other countries to simulate and assess its main beneficial and adverse environmental, economic and social effects. Any person, community, firm, trade union, party, and public and private institution, religious and lay, may form "100%" Committees, initially for examination and discussion of the programme, and possibly to assist in its implementation |