The U.N. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: A Critique

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UPC:
9781582911328
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
11/27/2015
Author:
Press, Monolith
Language:
English: Published
Pages:
64
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This publication is a series of critical commentary regarding the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which includes specific goals. These goals are part the draft resolution which was referred to the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015, titled, "Transforming our world: the 20310 Agenda for Sustainable Development". Author and commentator Patrick Wood, author of "Technocracy Rising", comments regarding soft or reflexive law to explain how sustainable development is being implemented. Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center, and Mary Baker of "Citizen Ninga" activist training fame, offer a compelling critiques of Agenda 2030 and its goals. U.N. Agenda 2030 is an international wealth redistribution scheme to transfer wealth from rich nations to poor nations. Unlike U.N. Agenda 21, which was installed worldwide at the local level, this new scheme seeks to transform the economic structure of the world from a priced-based system or capitalism, to a socialist carbon-based currency system, using strict conservation rationing system, or technocracy.