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Rizal NWO
Rizal’s View of a New World Order

Leading Topic
Rizal Shows His Concern for a World Community.
Peace Is What Men Make of It.
Tolerance Is Essential in the Development of Mutual Understanding Among Nations.
Love for Justice Fosters Friendship Among Nations.
Rizal Urges Redemption- From Poverty.
Rizal Decries Racial Superiority.
Rizal's Views on the Worth of Human Dignity Are Universal.
Rizal Sets the Ideal of World Peace.
Rizal Plans the Holding of International Congresses.
Bring Rizal to the Consciousness of the World.

Rizal’s View of a New World Order
A nineteenth century man started a solution to a twentieth century concern, A World Community
Rizal expressed and carried out ideas which were later embodied in the ideals of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Rizal Shows his concern for a world community
This new order consists of nations which reaffirm faith in: human rights in the dignity and worth of the human person in the equal rights of men and women.

El Filibusterismo
Rizal through Basilio and Simoun, expressed his ideas on this community.

Peace is what men make of it
In his exchange of ideas with Father Pablo Pastells, Rizal emphasized that: peace is what men make of it.

In his "Love of Country," Rizal stressed men's duty to embrace one another. – to be united

In his article “Travel ”Rizal observed how travel helped men to a universal appreciation of races.

Tolerance Is Essential in the Development of Mutual Understanding Among Nations.

On October 28, 1965, Pope Paul VI promulgated the decree on universal brotherhood condemning any discrimination against men because of race color condition in life religion Love for Justice Fosters Friendship Among Nations
Rizal advocated a government policy on justice and love for the people because of their salutary effect in fostering friendship among nations.
February 1894 He submitted a petition to Governor-General Ramon requesting that his banishment be lifted or his

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