"Mutual understanding through international education, economic stabilization on the basis of Bretton Woods agreements, national unity, equality of peoples, freedom of the press and radio, military force to keep the peace and moral law, founded on an international bill of rights, to guarantee it..."
In high school, in the early 1960s I attended a similar "Student United Nations" session, in San Francisco -- remember it as being a long drive from Monterey, for a boring meeting.
Curious to note these began in 1945, and I suppose, continue to this day.
So why are not the world's problems all solved by now?
Great question. So, why aren't all the world's problems solved?
Maybe what they created in San Francisco was flawed from the start?