The World’s Greatest Problem: Human Contradiction
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This text explores how human contradiction—the disconnect between our stated values and our actual behaviors—serves as the primary driver of global suffering. The author argues that modern institutions, such as the United Nations and various democracies, often operate through systems of violence and wealth disparity that directly undermine their peaceful ideals. By examining political, religious, and personal spheres, the source highlights how social fragmentation and injustice are the results of disordered priorities rather than natural occurrences. To move toward genuine progress, the text suggests that society must strive for internal coherence, aligning thoughts and actions with human dignity. Examples like Costa Rica's military abolition and South Africa’s reconciliation efforts are presented as successful models for resolving these systemic hypocrisies. Ultimately, the source calls for a nonviolent transformation that prioritizes human life over economic or military power.
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