Unity

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"Unity for a race must be established sooner or later. It can be established through submission and domination or through consensus and wisdom. This too represents a fundamental choice. Unfortunately, most nations that we know of, and certainly most nations in this region of space, have chosen the former option, choosing the submission and domination of their peoples to establish a unity of purpose and to crush dissent. Free nations, which are so rare in the universe, have chosen consensus and wisdom as their overriding need and emphasis." [1]

"Those that are rich will try to remain rich, and those who want to be rich will strive for wealth, and those who are poor will become poorer. There can be no peace now under these circumstances. The world is being exhausted. You simply cannot plunder it further and hope to provide for all the needs of humanity.

Human unity now must be driven by necessity and not simply by high ideals. It becomes a practical question as well as an ethical and a moral question. It requires that each individual recognize how they live and to see and to ask themselves: 'Is the way I live going to be able to sustain me in the future? And how can I support human unity and cooperation?'"[2]

"Humanity is not united. It is broken apart. It is in contention with itself."[3]

References

  1. The Allies of Humanity Book Three, Second Briefing: The Requirements for Freedom in the Universe
  2. Marshall Vian Summers. What Will End War (April 29, 2007)
  3. The Allies of Humanity, Book One, Second Briefing: The Challenge to Human Freedom