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Prosperity for All Nations

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Prosperity for All Nations

Auteur(s): Raza Hasan
Narrateur(s): Derek Denton
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True prosperity - thriving economically - is possible for all humanity, but common myths prevent us from achieving it. The primary barrier to prosperity is not in language, culture, religion, race, natural resources, or geography. The far greater obstacle is the systemic and individual corruption on the part of leaders who are free to steal without punishment.

Human beings have a natural instinct to help one another, but without just governments regulated by a system of checks and balances, a handful of greedy people in power seize more than their share. Prosperity for All Nations exposes the systems that support such corruption and offers a new opportunity to rekindle the idea of a world where all human beings collaborate to ensure equality and justice for all.

In the words of Senator Paul Wellstone, “We all do better when we all do better”, and based on the belief that all humans are created equal, Raza Hasan presents a challenge to create a global movement of more than three billion internet users to fight the draconian policies of war and corruption so widely imposed by the power-hungry on the innocent.

Listen and join the movement for prosperity for all!

©2020 Raza Hasan (P)2020 Raza Hasan
Pauvreté et sans-abri Politique Sciences sociales Guerre Afrique Impérialisme Amérique Latine Japon impérial Justice sociale Russie Moyen-Orient Autodétermination
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