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Manifesto for the Earth

Action Now for Peace, Global Justice and a Sustainable Future

Mikhail S Gorbachev author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Clairview Books

Published:13th Apr '06

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This compelling work by Mikhail Gorbachev urges a unified approach to global challenges, advocating for urgent reforms and sustainable practices in the face of ecological and social crises.

In Manifesto for the Earth, Mikhail Gorbachev shares his vision for a sustainable future, drawing from over a decade of work with Green Cross International, an organization he founded in 1992. This book serves as a clarion call for humanity to address the interconnected crises of ecological degradation, poverty, and conflict. Gorbachev emphasizes that these challenges cannot be viewed in isolation; they require a comprehensive approach that recognizes their interdependence.

The former Soviet leader, who played a pivotal role in reshaping global politics, now advocates for a 'global perestroika' for the twenty-first century. His extensive experience in international relations informs his urgent appeal for reform, which includes strengthening the United Nations and reevaluating the roles of major global financial institutions like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Gorbachev's insights are both timely and necessary as the world grapples with pressing issues that threaten the planet and its people.

Central to Manifesto for the Earth is the Earth Charter, co-authored by Gorbachev, which outlines four fundamental principles: respect for the community of life, ecological integrity, social and economic justice, and the promotion of democracy, nonviolence, and peace. This thought-provoking work challenges readers to rethink their responsibilities towards the planet and each other, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discourse on environmental and social justice.

ISBN: 9781905570027

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160 pages