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<\/a>A Guide to the New World: In 2011, these questions touched the hearts of hundreds of millions the world over. The cry for social justice has become a demand around which all can unite. We all long for a society where we can feel safe, trust our neighbors, and guarantee the future of our children. In such a society, all will care for all, and mutual guarantee – where all are guarantors of each other’s well-being – will thrive.<\/p>\n Despite all the challenges, we believe that change is possible and that we can find a way to implement it. Therefore, the book you are holding in your hands is a positive, optimistic one.<\/p>\n We now have a unique opportunity to achieve global transformation in a peaceful, pleasant manner, and A Guide to the New World tries to help us pave the way toward that goal.<\/p>\n The book is divided into two parts, plus indices. Part One contains the concept of mutual guarantee. Part Two details the building of the new mutual guarantee society, and recaps the principles presented in Part One. The indices contain previous publications of the ARI Institute detailing its social, educational, and economic ideologies.<\/p>\n Read Review by Barry Silverstein at ‘Foreword Reviews’<\/a><\/p>\n Download PDF<\/a><\/p>\n Download Word<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a>The Benefits of the New Economy: Interdependence and ‘globalization’ mean that what happens in one part of the world affects every other part of it. As a result, a solution to the global crisis must include the whole world, for if only one part of it is healed, other, still ailing parts, will make it ill again.<\/p>\n The Benefits of the New Economy<\/em> was written out of concern for our common future. Its purpose is to improve our understanding of today’s economic turmoil, its causes, how it can be solved, and its anticipated outcome. The road toward a new economy lies not in levying new taxes, printing money, or in any remedy from the past. Rather, the solution lies with a society where all support each other in mutual guarantee. This creates a social environment of care and consideration, and the understanding that we will rise or fall together, because we are all interdependent.<\/p>\n This book contains thirteen ‘standalone’ essays written in 2011 by several economists and financiers from different disciplines. Each essay addresses a specific issue, and can be read as a separate unit. However, one theme connects them: the absence of mutual guarantee as the cause of our problems in the global-integral world.<\/p>\n You can read these essays in an order of your choice. We, the authors, believe that if you read at least several essays you will receive a more comprehensive view of the required transformation in order to resolve the global crisis and create a sustainable, prosperous economy.<\/p>\n Read Review by Barry Silverstein at ‘Foreword Reviews’<\/a><\/p>\n Download PDF<\/a><\/p>\n Download Word<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n
\nWhy mutual guarantee is the key to our recovery from the global crisis<\/em><\/strong>
\nWhy does 1% of the world population own 40% of the wealth? Why are education systems throughout the world producing unhappy, poorly educated children? Why is there hunger? Why are food prices rising when there is more than enough food for everyone? Why are there still countries where human dignity and social justice are nonexistent? And when and how will these wrongs be made right?<\/p>\n
\nResolving the global economic crisis through mutual guarantee<\/em><\/strong>
\nHave you ever wondered why, for all the efforts of the best economists in the world, the economic crisis refuses to wane? The answer to that question lies with us, all of us. The economy is a reflection of our relationships. Through natural development, the world has become an integrated global village where we are all interdependent.<\/p>\n