Sunday, August 21, 2022

The flag representing world citizens hoisted in Brazil: Cosmopolitan Artist

 

                                       Assembled image F1  by Syeed Teeli, 21 AUG 2022


In March 2022, I committed to perform a virtual world tour and host a world citizen flag in every regional center and its sub-centers envisioned by WTA and WCG. Garry Davis founded WCG on September 4, 1953, in Ellsworth, Maine, and I, Syeed Teeli, founded WTA on October 27, 2019, at Visva Bharti Shantiniketan while pursuing a master of fine arts. 

These combined Images F and F1: are the sixth images of my virtualized globe journey. Photograph F is from SteppesTravel and the scene in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I waved a flag on a mountaintop while wearing a multi-color Bengali style Kurta, and the other image: F1, is shot from Mar Hotel Conventions Brazil. The purpose of the presentation of the assembled images is artistic engagement, advocacy, and support for the world government. 

The primary message is to decode the sectional nationalistic constitutions and join under a single flag of world citizens to end nationalistic conflicts and achieve world peace which is every planetary resident's business.

The World Citizen Government is founded: on three fundamental concepts or World Laws: One Spirit, One World, and One Humankind. WTA is based: on the four Cosmo law principles: One Home, One Family, One Law, and One Citizenship. The WTA only accepts the WCG framework. Therefore, it will never welcome some other governments or organizations.

My primary goal is to promote and advocate for a world citizen government that is a political representation of all world citizens and humanity. The goal is to establish a worldwide political service institution dedicated to creating and preserving world peace.

                                 Assembled image F by Syeed Teeli, 21 AUG 2022


Article 21(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights sanctioned the legal expression of individual will as the basis of government. 
"The will of the people must be the foundation of government authority," it says. As a cosmopolitan artist, I engage with cosmopolitan doctrines and promote the four and three WCG & WTA principles mentioned above.
When we apply the citizenship concepts of Jus Soli: the right of the planet earth, and Jus Sanguinis (the right of the blood) to humanity, we observe that all human beings are born on the globe to human parents. It means that legally and in reality, we are all world citizens by birth.

I already wrote on www.worldthroughart.com that when we trace our existence from biological, zoological, and philosophical perspectives: we all human beings belong to a single community. We are only here for a short time. "Every soul will taste death." To rectify the ideologies and distortions founded on sectional patriotism of nation-state systems and include components of political power and inequality, we must first identify them.
 Then we will be capable of accepting the oneness and connectivity of the communities on our entire globe as the first step toward acquiring world citizenship. You do not renounce any other allegiance when you declare yourself a world citizen. You only pledge your support for Earth and humanity.
The concept of world citizenship denotes the capability of the individual to influence how society is organized and governed on a global scale.
For more info, visit WTA.

I'll discuss why it's indispensable to identify as world citizens or cosmopolites: in the 7th image. Further, I will light up on what is world passport. 

Thank you. Your comments are valuable. I appreciate your comments. 


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Saturday, August 20, 2022

Review by Syeed Teeli ( Citizenship: A Very Short Introduction by Richard Bellamy)

 
              Syeed: reading the book (Citizenship: A Very Short Introduction by Richard Bellamy)

I have read this book cover to cover.

Let me elucidate the highlights briefly. What did I understand from the introductory book?

Generally, his ideas regarding the subject of citizenship are political.

R. Bellamy begins by explaining citizenship, why it matters, and the components of citizenship that have an essential link to democratic politics.

He examines the leading ideas containing political and social perceptions of citizenship that: exist today and addresses the convolution behind critical contemporary issues.

The author also mentioned that interest in citizenship has never been higher.

It has become a sectional drama in the name of patriotism for politicians, political leaders, and every kind of campaigning group from the global to the local level.

How have ideas of citizenship changed through time, from ancient Greece to the present?

He proposed teaching citizenship as a subject in institutes and schools, which will undoubtedly affect political systems and nation-states. He also examined the multiple variations of citizenship and human rights, the impact of globalization, and the cosmopolitan desirability of citizenship.

His analytical interpretation is that the theories of citizenship fall into two types: normative and empirical conjectures. A notion of citizenship throws light on concepts such as membership, belonging, and the relationship between citizenship, rights, and democracy.

I disagree with him to some extent.

I would say that citizenship supposition moves beyond the empirical and normative theories and falls into other categories, as I addressed on the domain worldthroughart.com in the post: World Peace is Y(our) Business, such as biological and existential, natural and geo-cosmos, psychological and conceptual, Etc.

The rise of globalization and multiculturalism affects the nation-state systems of citizenship that are sectional and unequal. Contemporary theories are moving towards the doctrines of Cosmopolitan structures, and the maximum population is unaware and rejecting their fundamentals based on an existential timeline interconnected with biological existence and history.

Bellamy argues for the significance of state citizenship chiefly on the ground that individual participation and feeling of responsibility become remote in a larger arena.

Bellamy discusses how democracy, a two-party system, and a voting electorate, whose members must select between parties offering positions on a host of issues (rather than figuring each matter by itself in a plebiscite, for example), increase the value and the worth of collaborative democracy.

Finally, he addressed that: what he hopes to have mentioned in the book is that: that is not possible.

Citizenship and democratic politics sink and swim together.

To seek separation between the two cripples not only the possibility of political citizenship: but also the values associated with the concept of citizenship itself.

The reinvigoration of citizenship, therefore, depends on revitalizing rather than decreasing political collaboration and, with it,

Its primary benefits are a sense of belonging and a commitment to rights.

 

It is a gratifying introductory book for readers with a strong interest in citizenship and government.

However, the book poses logical and soothing questions that it is the ambition of the book to make the reader think about and answer.

Thank you.

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Thursday, August 18, 2022

Accomplished ESL005: business-proficient, English as a second language: Saylor Academy

 


Today I completed ESL005: business-proficient, English as a second language. I started from the Elementary level: ESL001, then Intermediate Level ESL002, ESL003: upper intermediate, and ESLOO4:advanced level. Finally, I completed ESL005. It was a wonderful experience with the Saylor academy. I spent 58 hours reaching from Elementary to Business proficiency level and 0.1 hours: Learning at Saylor Academy. 


 ESL005: The course develops a business writing style in Standard American English and is designed for learners like me to advance and upgrade their English language skills. I learned a lot from time to time through this academy. Specifically, how to use Miscellaneous phrases, punctuation, differentiation of formal and informal writing, Pyramid structure, Journalistic polish, and dozens of new American words. 


 I am thankful to the Saylor Academy, a non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, DC. I wholeheartedly thank the whole team of the Saylor Academy, who compiles the courses and controls its virtual domain. The academy's focus is the free education initiative globally. It has created 241 courses as per google sources. It is inspiring: to those who attempt or dream about educational, philanthropic, and humanistic platforms for people and is highly obliging to learners. 

It is a free learning platform to mature information and develop skills. It has courses in different subjects such as Art history, Global Justice, Computer science, Biology, Sociology, Etc.  

I recommend this platform to my friends and others: who are passionate about learning and self-development. It is one of the free virtual platforms to access hundreds of courses accordingly. It gives freedom of time (Self-placed), and its certificates don't expire. 

At last, a salute to Michael J. Saylor, founder of the academy. 

Thank you so much, Saylor Academy. 


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