The Great Peace towards which people of good will throughout
the centuries have inclined their hearts, of which seers
and poets for countless generations have expressed their
vision, and for which from age to age the sacred scriptures
of mankind have constantly held the promise, is now
at long last within the reach of the nations. For the
first time in history it is possible for everyone to
view the entire planet, with all its myriad diversified
peoples, in one perspective. World peace is not only
possible but inevitable. It is the next stage in the
evolution of this planet--in the words of one great
thinker, "the planetization of mankind".
Whether
peace is to be reached only after unimaginable horrors
precipitated by humanity's stubborn clinging to old
patterns of behaviour, or is to be embraced now by an
act of consultative will, is the choice before all who
inhabit the earth. At this critical juncture when the
intractable problems confronting nations have been fused
into one common concern for the whole world, failure
to stem the tide of conflict and disorder would be unconscionably
irresponsible.
Among
the favourable signs are the steadily growing strength
of the steps towards world order taken initially near
the beginning of this century in the creation of the
League of Nations, succeeded by the more broadly based
United Nations Organization; the achievement since the
Second World War of independence by the majority of
all the nations on earth, indicating the completion
of the process of nation building, and the involvement
of these fledgling nations with older ones in matters
of mutual concern; the consequent vast increase in co-operation
among hitherto isolated and antagonistic peoples and
groups in international undertakings in the scientific,
educational, legal, economic and cultural fields; the
rise in recent decades of an unprecedented number of
international humanitarian organizations; the spread
of women's and youth movements calling for an end to
war; and the spontaneous spawning of widening networks
of ordinary people seeking understanding through personal
communication.