Forty-Five Authors Call for a Global Referendum on Democratic World Government
45 authors who have published books or articles on the issue of globalizing democracy - agree to set aside their philosophical differences in order to encourage the holding of a global referendum on the general goal of democratic world government.
PRLog (Press Release)
May 14, 2009 An NGO called Vote World Government has released the
names of 45 authors who have published books or articles on the issue of globalizing
democracy and who have agreed to set aside their philosophical differences in order to
encourage the holding of a global referendum on the general goal of democratic world
government. (The list of authors is below.)
"If half of all human adults vote, and the referendum question is supported by 67% of
all voters, such a global mandate will be accepted in many quarters as legally binding
under international law, and it would be politically compelling no matter what its legal
status," says Canadian Jim Stark, president of VWG and author of Rescue Plan for
Planet Earth: Democratic World Government through a Global Referendum.
"We are confident the human race is ready for this, even if many national governments
may not be," explains Ted Stalets, vice-president of VWG (in Nashville, TN, USA).
"We resolve all of our disputes through law and democratic governance at the
municipal, state (provincial)
The plan is to pass a resolution (www.voteworldgovernment.org/
The participating authors have co-signed a letter that is being sent to thousands of NGOs,
asking them to encourage their directors, staff, served communities and supporters to vote
online, to generate momentum. "We have to make the online referendum go viral,"
says Stark, "and we can do that best with the help of the two million NGOs in the
world, who know that the work they do for humanity at large is desperately needed and
underfunded primarily because the human race has so far failed to govern itself
globally."
"Even a very successful global referendum will not result in the immediate creation
of a democratic world government,"
"This global referendum initiative has world-changing potential, and deserves the
benefit of the doubt," says Swedish professor Torbjörn Tännsjö, the author of
GlobalDemocracy:
"Human flight was just an impossible dream until we invented the airplane," says
VWG's VP Ted Stalets. "Democratic world government is possible in the near future now
that we can conduct a global referendum ... and if people have the good sense to vote
yes."
The 45 participants in the Authors' Campaign for Democratic World Government as of May 13,
2009 (in alphabetical order by surname)
Daniele Archibugi - The Global Commonwealth of Citizens: Toward Cosmopolitan Democracy
Mary-Wynne Ashford - Enough Blood Shed: 101 Solutions to Violence, Terror and War
John Avery - "Against the Institution of War" (article)
Joseph Preston Baratta - The Politics of World Federation, Vol. 1, United Nations, U.N.
Reform, Atomic Control; Vol. 2, From World Federalism to Global Governance
Benjamin Barber - Fear's Empire: War, Terrorism and Democracy in an Age of Interdependence
Frank Barnaby (ed.) - The Gaia Peace Atlas
Byron Belitsos (with Jerry Tetalman) - One World Democracy: A Progressive Vision for
Enforceable Global Law
James Bohman - Democracy Across Borders
Gillian Brock - Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account
Robin Cohen (with Steven Vertovec) (ed.s) - Conceiving Cosmopolitanism:
Jack Donnelly - Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice
Nigel Dower - An Introduction to Global Citizenship
Giulio M. Gallarotti - The Power Curse: Influence and Illusion in World Politics
Chahine Ghais - "Globalism and Localism: Changing our Political Understanding of
Sovereignty and Democracy" (article)
Jamshid Gharajedaghi (with Russell L. Ackoff) - "Designing a Replacement for the
UN" (article)
Ronald J. Glossop - Confronting War: An Examination of Humanity's Most Pressing Problem
U.S. Senator (1969-1981) Mike Gravel - Citizen Power: A Mandate for Change
Thomas N. Hale (co-author) - "A covenant to make global governance work"
(article)
Christopher Hamer - A Global Parliament: Principles of World Federation
David Held - Global Covenant: The Social Democratic Alternative to the Washington
Consensus
Fernando Iglesias - Globalizar la Democracia: Por un Parlamento Mundial (Globalizing
Democracy: Appeal for a World Parliament)
Sohail Inayatullah - Understanding Sarkar: The Indian Episteme, Macrohistory and
Transformative Knowledge
Margaret C. Jacob - Strangers Nowhere in the World: The Rise of Cosmopolitanism in Early
Modern Europe
Didier Jacobs - Global Democracy: The Struggle for Political and Civil Rights in the 21st
Century
Demetrius Klitou - "The Friends and Foes of Human Rights" (article)
William Knoke - Bold New World: The Essential Road Map to the Twenty-First Century
Finn Laursen - "Federalist Theory and World Order" (article)
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (with James Bohman) (ed.s) - Perpetual Peace: Essays on Kant's
Cosmopolitan Ideal
Dada Maheshvarananda - After Capitalism: Prout's Vision for a New World
Glen T. Martin - Ascent to Freedom: Practical and Philosophical Foundations of Democratic
World Law
Saul Mendlovitz (ed.) - On the Creation of a Just World Order: Preferred Worlds for the
1990s
George Monbiot - The Age of Consent: A Manifesto for a New World Order
Tim Murithi - "Rethinking the United Nations System: Prospects for a World Federation
of Nations" (article)
Darren O'Byrne - The Dimensions of Global Citizenship:
Heikki Patomäki (with Teivo Teivainen) - A Possible World: Democratic Transformation of
Global Institutions
Craig E. Runde - (Chapter 7 in Transcending Boundaries, entitled) "Beyond
Nationalism"
Jim Stark - Rescue Plan for Planet Earth: Democratic World Government through a Global
Referendum
John Stewart - Evolution's Arrow: The Direction of Evolution and the Future of Humanity
Torbjörn Tännsjö - Global Democracy: The Case for a World Government
Peter J. Taylor - World City Network: a Global Urban Analysis
Teivo Teivainen (with Heikki Patomäki) - A Possible World: Democratic Transformation of
Global Institutions
Jerry Tetalman (with Byron Belitsos) - One World Democracy: A Progressive Vision for
Enforceable Global Law
Frank Vibert - "The new cosmopolitanism"
Thomas G. Weiss - What's Wrong with the United Nations and How to Fix It
James A. Yunker - Political Globalization: