Activism

It is inevitable that an advocacy group such as the Sapiens Movement, will become involved in lobbying with a view to altering the perceptions of the politicians and the media who, between them, control the policies of nation states.

Lobbying activity can commence even when Sapiens membership numbers are low. Later, when sufficient membership has been recruited to give adequate weight, the organization of boycotts of trade and, if necessary, of selected companies and individuals, will become a highly effective tool. (A prime example of its efficacy, being the collapse of the Apartheid regime in South Africa.).

Causes will be identified and actively pursued, which further the aims that a democratically elected World Governing Authority will ultimately be established to implement. Environmental protection, prevention of exploitation of developing countries by the developed and international peace and justice, are all areas in which Sapiens will be active.

To avoid clutter on this site, such campaigns will be coordinated and/or organised through separate linked Sapiens sites. (See “Links.”)

 

 


 
       
 
 
 
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