Many
thinkers in our part of the world are advocating for a changed world. They are
convinced the current global health crisis is a golden opportunity to build a more
reasonable future. On the same vein, the UN Secretary-General is also talking
about a “better world”.
I
certainly would support an approach that would reduce the fragilities many
people are exposed to and respect the environmental balance we all know it is
needed. The big question is, however, how can we do it with the same old leaders?
If there is no change in leadership, the chances we will see a transformation
are extremely limited. Therefore, the point is to challenge the current
leadership.
How
feasible is that?
My
question should not be seen as giving up. I am convinced it is important to
draw lessons from the crisis and battle for them to influence the next choice
of options. We are facing the first global crisis of the modern times. This is
a global world with a global shock and a common set of deep problems. We have
in our hands a unique opportunity to think differently and act otherwise. The UN
should take the lead and set up a set of proposals for the consideration of the
world leaders. It might not be heard to at the beginning. But it could rapidly
generate enough popular traction and then the political leaders would have to
take those ideas into account.
This
is no time to be short in ambition and frightened by crazy people in power. It is
just the opposite that must happen. It is time to show we can respond to the
call of the future.
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