UNESCO and You, Questions and Answears of the How, What, and why of Your Share in UNESCO, Together with a Six-point Program for Individual Action

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 - 42 pages
 

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Page 1 - Organization is to contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among the nations through education, science and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world without distinction of race, sex, language or religion by the Charter of the United Nations.
Page iii - The governments of the states parties to this constitution on behalf of their peoples declare that since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed...
Page 3 - The responsibilities of the Director-General and of the staff shall be exclusively international in character. In the discharge of their duties they shall not seek or receive instructions from any government or from any authority external to the Organization.
Page 13 - States, not more than fifteen representatives of the educational, scientific, and cultural interests of State and local governments, and not more than fifteen persons chosen at large.
Page iii - ... the great and terrible war which has now ended was a war made possible by the denial of the democratic principles of the dignity, equality and mutual respect of men, and by the propagation, in their place, through ignorance and prejudice, of the doctrine of the inequality of men and races...
Page iii - Constitution on behalf of their peoples declare, that since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed; that ignorance of each other's ways and lives has been a common cause, throughout the history of mankind, of that suspicion and mistrust between the peoples of the world through which their differences have all too often broken into war...
Page 2 - General Conference. The attitude of the Soviet Union, however, has remained officially neutral neither approving nor disapproving of UNESCO. The way is still open, therefore, to membership at any later period. the peoples of the "member governments...
Page iii - That a peace based exclusively upon the political and economic arrangements of governments would not be a peace which could secure the unanimous, lasting and sincere support of the peoples of the world, and that the peace must therefore be founded, if it is not to fail, upon the intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind.
Page 13 - ... shall be eligible to serve no more than two consecutive terms . • the Commission has held four meetings, the first at Washington, September 23-26, 1946, the second at Philadelphia, March 26-27, 1947, the third at Chicago, September 11-13, 1947, and the fourth at Washington, February 17-18, 1948. From among its members the Commission elected as Chairman Milton S. Eisenhower, President of Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. the Commission is the focus of national activity....
Page 11 - The Government of the United States will work with and through UNESCO to the end that the minds of all people may be freed from ignorance, prejudice, suspicion, and fear and that men may be educated for justice, liberty, and peace. If peace is to endure, education must establish the moral unity of mankind.

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