The desire to satiate this longing is evidenced by the
multitude of voices around the globe that are not only insisting upon changes
in the status quo but also actively pursuing paths towards the peaceful transition to a
sane and viable future. These voices are
everywhere, and cannot be silenced. This
conclusion can be readily verified by simply searching the Internet for those
organizations built upon the premise of creating the conditions for a more
peaceful and equitable world. Such organizations
focus their attention on human rights abuses and the often intolerable
conditions that are the daily reality of hundreds of millions of individuals;
these kinds of organizations literally stretch around the globe and are often
deeply intertwined.
It might be argued that there are also very powerful forces
of oppression focused on limiting human freedom and social justice for personal
advantage. In addition, these forces
often use overt violence and aggression as the means to maintain the status
quo. This is no doubt true; however,
this point of view is not sustainable over the long term. It is not counter-violence that will subdue
them; it is the power of ideas embedded with the bedrock of social harmony and
universal justice that will ultimately prevail.
As we have seen in the history of many civil rights movements, true and viable social progress is a
painstakingly slow endeavor – the struggle for women’s suffrage, the abolition
of slavery in the United States and the demolition of Apartheid in South Africa
are excellent examples.
In my judgment, the lesson here is not to give up hope and
yield to despair – as enticing as that might seem at times – but to persist in
the ongoing struggle for sanity in this exasperatingly human world. There are many ways to contribute to the
interdependent causes of peace and social justice. May the beginning of a new year bring
inspiration, hope and renewal to us all.
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