In today's world we need a "call to humanity." Beyond the geopolitical reasons and decisions of governments in response to the totalitarianism represented by Isis, there is the problem of taking back the sense of history, re-thinking us human. We have the strategic problem to problematize the dominant linear thinking, to overcome our habit to separate, to find ourselves part of a common destiny. These are not just words but express a necessity more and more evident; also the globalized model, in fact, imposes a "universal cultural" that does not exist in the reality of human nature. The "call to humanity" is a call to responsibility to welcome the infinite differences of the human condition with all its imperfections and uncertainties, its complexity.
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