Ever heard of a theory known as global warming? Sure ya have. But have you ever heard of a group known as the 'Club of Rome'? Well the CoR is to global warming what a pitcher is to baseball. You can't possibly understand the game without understanding that position. Sounds kinda silly huh? But guess what? This prestigious group made up of 100 of our most prominent figures (including Al Gore, Maurice Strong, Mikhail Gorbachev, Dalia Lama, David Rockfeller, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, just to name a few) is another well funded Non Governmental Organization along the lines of the CFR and the Royal Institute of International Affairs. This book is a report written in the 1990's but CoR's first report titled "The Limits to Growth was written back in 1974! Wanna know what Al Gore and the rest of them thought about Democracy and humanity? Well, here's a just a little taste...sleep tight.
"It would seem that humans need a common motivation, namely a common adversary, to organize and act together in the vacuum; such a motivation must be found to bring the divided nations together to face an outside enemy, either a real one or else ONE INVENTED for the purpose."
"The common enemy of humanity is man."
"In searching for a new enemy to unite us, WE CAME UP WITH THE IDEA that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would FIT THE BILL. All these dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome. The real enemy then, is humanity itself."
"The old democracies have functioned reasonably well over the last 200 years, but they appear now to be in a phase of complacent stagnation with little evidence of real leadership and innovation."
Favorite Quote: "Democracy is not a panacea. It cannot organize everything and it is unaware of its own limits. These facts must be faced squarely. Sacrilegious though it may sound, DEMOCRACY IS NO LONGER WELL SUITED FOR THE TASKS AHEAD. The complexity and the technical nature of many of today's problems do not always allow elected representatives to make competent decisions at the right time."