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By BB on 2022 04 27
Julian Huxley, an atheist and evolutionary biologist, helped create platforms of global unification, and was the originator of the philosophy of Transhumanism. He was also the first Director-General of UNESCO, beginning 1946, and wrote the official directive, later accepted as the Charter, in 1946: "UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its Philosophy". He was then elected President of the British Eugenics Society in 1961.
Here's what he wrote in the charter's conclusion:
"Political unification in some sort of world government will be required... Even though... any radical eugenic policy will be for many years politically and psychologically impossible, it will be important for UNESCO to see that the eugenic problem is examined with the greatest care, and that the public mind is informed of the issues at stake so that much that now is unthinkable may at least become thinkable…
... The task before UNESCO... is to help the emergence of a single world culture with its own philosophy and background of ideas and with its own broad purpose. This is opportune, since this is the first time in history that the scaffolding and the mechanisms for world unification have become available.... And it is necessary, for at the moment, two opposing philosophies of life confront each other from the West and from the East… You may categorize the two philosophies as two super-nationalisms, or as individualism versus collectivism; or as the American versus the Russian way of life, or as capitalism versus communism, or as Christianity versus Marxism. Can these opposites be reconciled, this antithesis be resolved in a higher synthesis? [Through] the inexorable dialectic of evolution, it must happen."