I wouldn't be so hasty in condemning the UN as a whole endeavour, I want to believe there are at least some parts of it that are actually working towards the benefit of man.
I think though that the core problems UN is called to solve are not organisational in nature and thus the hows and the whys should be looked elsewhere as well and by elsewhere I mean the human psyche.
RE: The United Nations and Human Rights – A Foundation That Doesn’t Hold Up
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The United Nations and Human Rights – A Foundation That Doesn’t Hold Up
Agreed. Their values on paper have some merit. As with any organization, they should be judged by their actions and results - Failing grade in my books there.
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