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Towards a Complementary Humanism - save humanism and human world - by Ajith Rohan J.T.F.
Common Objective – "Save humanity and the human world." By "human world," we refer to the "man-made world...

Thursday, 6 March 2025
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U.S.A. first Nationalism, Tariffs and rest of the world - part 01 - by Ajith Rohan J.T.F.
One of the main issues with the “USA First”
socio-political-economic-cultural viewpoint of actual U.S. President Donald
Trump is the emphasis on domestic industrial protection and promotion through
tariffs. We know tariffs are taxes imposed on imported or exported goods and
services between countries. Ultimately, the customer bears this indirect tax as
part of the market price of the purchased goods or services.
Some analysts argue that this approach reflects economic
nationalism. Others suggest it may be a geopolitical strategy targeting
countries like China to curb their growing economic and political influence. A
third possibility could be fulfilling electoral promises to Trump’s supporters,
particularly in regions affected by globalization, where he positioned himself
as a defender of American jobs. Could there be other motivations? Regardless,
these policies sparked significant debate. Critics argue they risk trade wars
and economic instability, while supporters view them as necessary to reassert
U.S. economic sovereignty.
Economically, these protectionist measures aim to shield
U.S. industries but have destabilized global supply chains, particularly in
technology and manufacturing sectors. Countries like China, Canada, and Mexico
have been directly impacted, with tariffs reaching as high as 25% on certain
goods. This has led to increased costs for consumers and businesses,
potentially fuelling inflation.
Politically, these moves might weaken international
alliances and institutions, as Trump’s policies often challenged global norms
and prioritized unilateral action. This could create opportunities for other
powers, such as China and Russia, to expand their influence. It’s a complex
situation with far-reaching consequences.
Here’s a deeper dive into the implications:
- Economic
Impact: Disrupted global supply chains, increased production costs,
and higher consumer prices. This tit-for-tat approach risks slowing global
economic growth.
- Political
Ramifications: Strained diplomatic relations and weakened
international alliances.
- Domestic
Effects in the U.S.: While tariffs aim to protect domestic industries,
they could lead to job losses in sectors reliant on international trade.
Stock markets have reacted negatively, reflecting investor concerns about
economic instability.
The situation remains dynamic, with potential for further
escalation.
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Monday, 3 March 2025
Towards a Complementary Humanism - save humanism and human world - by Ajith Rohan J.T.F.
Common
Objective –
"Save humanity and the human world." By "human world," we
refer to the "man-made world" within the common platform of the
so-called "natural world." I emphasize that we are political beings
as far as we value cultures and civilizations. Thus, without politics and
correct administration, we cannot be either cultural or civil people.
Introduction – With the concept of
"complementary humanism," I am moving beyond "integral
humanism" or the French "humanisme complementaire," where they
emphasize the recognition and integration of diverse human experiences and
values for a collective whole. They simply intend to find harmony between
different cultural, social, and individual perspectives to create a more
inclusive and interconnected society.
However,
these aspects, while great, are not exhaustive. Our "Complementary
humanism" aims to dynamically integrate "classic humanism" with
new perspectives. This platform envisions a world where diverse individuals
with their own identities, cultures, and civilizations are always willing to open
their minds for mutual understanding of their differences in values,
principles, and actions. The objective is mutual enrichment and understanding
of the dynamic world in flux. In this way, they can collaborate to address not
only common challenges and achieve shared goals but also individual
realization.
Objectives
and Benefits –
Complementary humanism seeks to create a harmonious balance between individual
aspirations and collective goals, fostering an environment where everyone can
flourish. By recognizing and integrating diverse human experiences, we can
address contemporary challenges more effectively and create a more inclusive
and interconnected society.
Examples
of Complementary Humanism in Action – For instance, consider how international
collaborations in science and technology have led to ground-breaking
discoveries. These collaborations often involve scientists from different
cultural backgrounds working together, sharing their unique perspectives and
expertise.
Addressing
Counterarguments
– Some might argue that complementary humanism is too idealistic or difficult
to achieve. However, by actively promoting mutual understanding and
cooperation, we can overcome these challenges and create a better world for
all.
Conclusion – In short, with complementary
humanism, we must seek to create a harmonious balance between individual
aspirations and collective goals, fostering an environment where everyone can
flourish.