It is noble to think of utopia and nobler still to believe that it can be realized. The authors of the above works have chalked out—with conviction and imagination that at times verges on fancy—the future world orders which would permit the realization of four central values: (I) minimization of large-scale collective violence, (2) the maximization of social and economic well being, (3) the realization of fundamental rights and conditions of political justice, and (4) the rehabilitation and maintenance of environmental quality.
April 1976, volume 1, No 2