GS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: International Criminal Court, Roland Robertson, Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

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14 Dec 2016
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Gs101 - lecture 3 - globalization as subjective experience. There is an internal change in our collective consciousness of the human race. Global image of ourselves may be changing. The way in which we see ourselves has changed (intellectual, cognitive; the way we think and feel) - common global community. Our subjective awareness of belonging to common human community. Despite our differences, we all live on this planet. Intensification of our consciousness of the world as a whole - roland robertson. *space age helps us think about the planet on which we live, very differently than 500 years ago. Universal declaration of human rights (udhr) as a common, global set of values (may be accepted, but not necessarily practiced - double standard) International criminal court (icc) as a common, shared sense of justice and ethics. We can participate universally in this world. Tribal identity is still deeply ingrained in us.

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