A Declaration Toward Global Solidarity
International Founding Declaration
Citizens of the world, unite!
We hold citizenship, yet life's anxieties do not ask about borders, and war, climate, and inequality do not demand passports.
Today's world is connected as one, yet justice remains fragmented; wealth moves freely, but human dignity stops at borders.
We declare a new political resolve in this age of contradiction.
1. The World Is Connected, But Responsibility Is Not
War begins at borders, but suffering spreads across the world. Climate crisis is not a problem of any particular nation, yet its damage always concentrates on the poorest.
Military spending expands, but peace has not been a subject of investment; under the name of national interest, citizens' lives have been reduced to calculations.
Today's international order speaks of peace yet is maintained through war, speaks of human rights yet neglects inequality.
Further silence in this order is complicity.
2. War Is the Result of Failed Politics
War is not an inevitable natural disaster. It is the result of politics that failed to negotiate, economics that failed to distribute, and an international order that abandoned dignity.
As long as we believe that increasing weapons strengthens security, peace will always be postponed to the next generation.
The Happy Society Party declares:
True security comes not from the size of military power, but from conditions that make people not want war.
Politics that speaks of peace while neglecting poverty, discrimination, resource monopoly, and climate destruction is false.
3. Global Inequality Is a Global Problem
Today's world is structured so that inequality between nations and inequality within nations reinforce each other.
Transnational capital crosses borders, but labor and rights are tied to borders; platforms and AI integrate the world, but profits concentrate in the hands of a few.
This inequality is not one nation's policy failure but a global political failure.
Therefore, solutions must not remain at the national level.
4. Climate Crisis Is Humanity's Common Survival Issue
The climate crisis is not an environmental problem but a matter of survival, and a matter of justice.
The nations and corporations that destroyed the climate are separate, but the damage is borne by future generations and impoverished regions.
The Happy Society Party says:
Responsibility for the climate crisis lies not in individual restraint but in the transformation of political and industrial structures.
Without global carbon reduction, public management of renewable energy, and international solidarity and compensation for climate damage, no nation can be safe.
5. Technology Connects Humanity, But Control Has Disappeared
AI and automation have spread beyond borders, but their control and responsibility remain vacant.
The more technology replaces labor, the more unstable citizens' lives have become, and international norms have not kept pace with technology's speed.
The Happy Society Party declares:
Technology should not be the exclusive property of nations or corporations but humanity's common asset.
International democratic control over AI, data, and platforms and technology norms centered on labor and human rights are needed right now.
6. The Global Alternative Proposed by Happy Society Party
The Happy Society Party is not a party representing any one nation's interests, but an international progressive party that unites based on citizens' dignity.
We pursue:
• International politics that invests in peace, not war
• A world economy based on cooperation, not competition
• Development models that prioritize life's safety over growth
• International norms that treat climate and technology as public responsibilities
• Democracy where citizens unite beyond nationality
Happiness cannot be confined within borders, and dignity cannot be divided by passports.
Conclusion — Our International Declaration
Citizens of the world, unite!
This declaration is not for any one nation but a declaration for surviving together.
To end the age of war, to transcend the order of inequality, to stop the time of climate collapse, to prevent technology from dominating humans, we begin a new progressive politics.
The Happy Society Party will respond to problems that cross borders through solidarity that crosses borders.
We do not ask, "Which nation is strong?"
We ask, "Can humanity live together?"
The declaration to answer this question through politics—that is the Happy Society Party's International Founding Declaration.
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