«When I think that we are talking about a symbol, the crucifix, an image that can not but be the emblem of
a universally shared humanity, I not only feel
«an image that can not but be the emblem of
a universally shared humanity...» Obviously this guy doesn't get it... at all.
Not exact matches
Since it was first articulated in the Brundtland Commission's Our Common Future in 1987, sustainable development has never been superseded by a more compelling or
universally - acceptable expression of
humanity's
shared goals.
Inasmuch as human beings possess the attributes required to have induced the gigantic problem we see looming ominously before
humanity in the offing, it seems to me that we also maintain the capabilities to take the measure of the problem, however colossal, and find a solution to it, one that is consonant with
universally shared values.
You do not believe in the existence of a
universally understood just custom
shared across all of
humanity?