A think tank established for the creation of “closed, holistic systems.”
HOLISTIC SOLUTIONS THINK TANK PRESS RELEASE
Date: September 3, 2013
3 Months of Talks at UN, with Assembly: “Achieving World Peace”
by Yasha Melanie Husain, Director, Holistic Solutions Think Tank, www.closedholisticsystems.com
Recall that picture from old UNICEF Christmas Cards, in which little kids hold hands in a circle representing, in such a beautiful way, all of the nations and peoples of the world? This card was the future for me, and the present, and, I hoped, the future for all adults - its realization, with, and not without, adults, that is.
Isn't it time to achieve that greatest sense of peace and serenity for all the world's children and adults as per our "international sovereignty"?
My hope is we do this, and to begin with, by holding a meeting at the UN that's convened for a three-month period, and enjoining creatively the Security Council with all member nations at the Assembly, celebrating the magnificence of the international organization and its membership.
As a think tank director, I have already proposed the Security Council in the future have a nine-region membership, a representative from each of nine regions of the world, and structure, that issues a majority vote, versus the traditional veto power. Albeit, at this convention it will be important all Heads of State, Foreign Ministers, and Finance Ministers, and all current Ambassadors of all the world's nations, to the UN, are present, or available, and in order to work together as a reflection of the organization's scope, to produce not only a hoped for reform of the UN, a new level of importance or relevance for the Assembly membership in tandem, but a tacit, official adoption of the HSTT Reconstruction Department.
The meeting could open up with a declaration and signing to attest to its purpose, prepared and agreed to beforehand, overwhelmingly. The convention would then seek to achieve a one world synthesis, or what the Holistic Solutions Think Tank calls, the realization of the "international sovereignty," inspired by the “tree,” or holism, and which is for, and toward, still today, the creation and maintenance of simply “closed, holistic systems,” in all field areas, that is, with the help and assistance of a drafted Reconstruction Department. The Department works like an engine toward an "international soveriegnty" theorem, of a "democratic, sustainable village," Walt Whitman's dream, and John Maynard Keynes', this dream is akin to the rainbow, or the tree.
I write about holism in a nonfiction series that covers health care, education, cross-cultural communications & understanding, politics and law, world religions and invention, or “the unfolding of truth.” In each of the five works, universal law and truth are expounded upon as foundational to all of the holistic sciences and their promise. I write, in the book on politics, about the history of natural and international law, and reference the work of the British legal scholar of the 18th century, Henry Sumner Maine. I combine this specific subject with an excerpt about the League of Nations Proposal of Jan Smuts, of 1918, which helped inspire Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points. The section of the book poignantly covers a topic that might be useful for the three-month convention.
While not the total inspiration or focus of the book series generally, international law, and the knowledge of the universals, became the basis for the work of the think tank. That is, international law as it is written into the UN Charter, and understood in Smuts' proposal, to be firstly, secondly, and thirdly, diplomatic, and that international law is rooted in Maine's interpretation of natural law, translates to it ably precluding all use of real violence.
The meeting could also be a starting point for the adoption of the “tree,” or holism, and via “closed, holistic systems,” for which the proposed engine, the, specifically, American Reconstruction Department, only adopted by nations at will, and adapted by them to their needs, also may help deliver us to a one world conceptualization, albeit still with nations and national and individual sovereignty.
“International sovereignty,” supported by the UN and its associated organizations, for example, the World Bank, is also described by the separately drafted Charter of Human Duties, which is featured in a recent Holistic Solutions Think Tank newsletter, and inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.
The UNICEF image of children holding hands, celebrated during the holidays, may at last be realized, fully, if people in the world together decide to take it upon themselves to convene, in harmony, about reform at the UN, the adoption of the “tree,” or holism, and “closed, holistic systems,” in order to also prevent continued global warming, war and strife and poverty.
Yasha Melanie Husain. Copyright 2013-14.