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WORLD HARMONY RENAISSANCE: PROMISE FOR A BETTER WORLD

 
 
 
 
 
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PRAISE FOR
WORLD HARMONY DIPLOMACY
“Calling for world harmony diplomacy is wise and sensible. Your efforts are certainly most welcome in that regard.”
Noam Chomsky

“I am very pleased to learn about the progress with the World Harmony Day Cultural Festival. I hope it goes well, and has resonance elsewhere.”
Noam Chomsky

“The idea of your World Harmony Diplomacy is very positive and idealistic. I respect what you are doing and am happy to hear more. Francis, I am glad this is proceeding so well; congratulations”
James Fallows

“Fung maintains that China’s Harmony Socialism will provide an alternative model, as the leading system of governance in the 21st Century”
Hon. John Prescott, British Deputy Prime Minister

“Francis, you have a dream. A World Harmony Renaissance Dream.”
Dean Jacob Perea, College of Education, San Francisco State University.

“World Harmony Organization launched in San Francisco.”
Xinhua News, Los Angeles, Jan. 20, 2007

“World Harmony Organization Announced World Harmony Day Festival” International Daily News, San Francisco, Feb. 20, 2007
“Thank you for your interest in our Stirling technology and for your efforts to bring more order and peace to the world. Best wishes in your endeavors.” Stirling Energy Systems Team
“Congratulations! How productive you are! You are working wonders.
Your essays on harmony diplomacy showed great insight and wisdom.”
Xinhua News, U.S., March 16, 2007


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Topic: Have you ever heard someone say, “Can’t we all just get along?”, and thought that it sounded reasonable? fcwfung (716) says: Have you ever heard someone say, “Can’t we all just get along?”, and thought that it sounded reasonable? This is exactly what I believe happened to Dr. Francis Fung, Director General of the World Harmony Organisation. Dr. Fung has written an article entitled, Freedom Democracy and Harmony Diplomacy that essentially asks this very question. The difference here is that he answers with a resounding, yes. Up until now no one has ventured to explore the reasons that people have so often asked this question, but have never actually dealt with why the answer that should be YES seems determined to remain NO. So, how does this article evade the puerile nature of the question that it deals with? Dr. Fung has chosen the USA, as the major world power, to be the primary focus of his urgings. He links historical downfalls of people quite succinctly with the current situation of the world. He describes a world that is so overcome with the notion of “spreading freedom” that there is never a moment to stop and think about the hypocrisy of deciding to “bring freedom” to another nation. He describes this as “freedom diplomacy”, a process which is detrimental to societies because of the fact that they are not determining their own freedom, making it inherently flawed. He further points out that while terrorists have acted in order to destroy our freedom, their success in actually doing so has been ineffective. He claims that it is our reaction to terrorism that has actually limited our freedom. He is not claiming that countries should eliminate counter-terror measures. The point he is making is that we are dealing with the symptoms of a problem rather than the problem itself. Some believe that the answer to the problem lies in the style of governance that persists in regions where terrorists are able to survive. The answer, to these people, is simple. Spread democracy. If democracy’s impact has been felt to the extent that it has in so many other parts of the world, then surely there is no reason for it to fail elsewhere. The truth, unfortunately, lies far from this simplistic view. It is impossible to deny that democracy has been a boon to many societies, and has even been the backbone of success in the modern world, but there are differences in the way that each nation practices democracy. The flexibility that democracy allows within a defined structure is one thing that makes democracy such an amazing concept. Unfortunately, it is often the case that narrow-mindedness and a lack of true cultural understanding inhibits the propagation of actual democracy, and it is only imperialism that perseveres. Finally, Dr. Fung, having illuminated many of the problematic approaches currently being undertaken, leads the reader to the solution. Harmony is an approach that supports rather than censures, it is tolerant rather than judgemental and it is inclusive instead of being exclusive. Harmony is meant to encompass the fundamental principles that o...

01/22/2008
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01/21/2008