“Balanced nations in a balanced community of nations.”
A “balanced nation” means that all the people of this nation have the same claim to self-determination, independence and freedom. The same rights and obligations apply to the financially powerful as well as the financially powerless.
In a balanced nation:
- no one needs to go hungry;
- every person has access to basic medical care;
- every person has access to education;
- every person has the inalienable right to human dignity;
- protecting the environment receives special attention.
The emergence of balanced nations will improve our world today. Many small initiatives can contribute to reaching this goal.
A “balanced community of nations,” for SCIMUS, means that states strengthen their collaboration, reduce their differences through peaceful dialogue, and attempt to dismantle social tensions together.