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Curriculum Vitae GLEN T. MARTIN Professor of Philosophy, Founder/Chairperson Emeritus, Program in Peace Studies Radford University PO Box 6943, Radford, Virginia, 24142, USA 540-831-5897 [email protected] www.radford.edu/gmartin President World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA) www.worldparliament-gov.org. www.wcpa.biz [email protected] President Institute on World Problems (IOWP) www.worldproblems.net President International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO) www.philosophersforpeace.org Table of Contents: Professional Positions 1 Education and Areas of Scholarship 2 Teaching Positions and Courses Taught 3 Books Published 4 Other Publications 7 Papers and Lectures 13 Awards and Honors 23 Pro Bono and Professional 26 University Contributions 30 Professional and Global Societies 35

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Curriculum Vitae

GLEN T. MARTIN

Professor of Philosophy, Founder/Chairperson Emeritus, Program in Peace Studies

Radford University PO Box 6943, Radford, Virginia, 24142, USA

540-831-5897 [email protected] www.radford.edu/gmartin

President World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA)

www.worldparliament-gov.org. www.wcpa.biz [email protected]

President Institute on World Problems (IOWP)

www.worldproblems.net

President International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO)

www.philosophersforpeace.org

Table of Contents: Professional Positions 1 Education and Areas of Scholarship 2 Teaching Positions and Courses Taught 3 Books Published 4 Other Publications 7

Papers and Lectures 13 Awards and Honors 23 Pro Bono and Professional 26 University Contributions 30 Professional and Global Societies 35

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FORMAL EDUCATION

Ph.D., Philosophy, the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY) . 1985 (with Honors in the History of Philosophy)

M.A., Philosophy, Hunter College of the City University of New York . . . . 1976

B.A., Cum Laude Philosophy Major, State University of New York at Buffalo. . . 1970 (Initiated into life membership in Phi Beta Kappa, 1970)

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Philosophical foundations of democratic world law:

With special interests in philosophy of law, and philosophies of world-order and their links with theories of human transformation: emergent evolutionism, critical social theories, alternative economics, religious and non-religious eschatologies.

Philosophy of religion:

With special interests in comparative religion, contemporary and traditional theology, mysticism, and the significance of both philosophy and religion for global issues of our contemporary world.

Peace studies and its relation to global issues:

With special interests in world social and economic structures, human rights, and democratic world government. With interests, also, in theoretical non-violence, alternative human futures, and the philosophical and religious issues behind the discussion of war and peace.

AREAS OF COMPETENCE

The history of Western philosophy: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern.

The philosophy of Wittgenstein, the philosophy of Nietzsche, and the history of metaphysics. With special interest in such figures as Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Habermas, Harris, and Levinas.

History of ethics. With special interest in the ethics of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Wittgenstein, Habermas, Dussel, Finnis, and Levinas – and in religious ethics in general.

Liberation theologies and philosophies.

Critical social theory and Western Marxism through Habermas.

Eastern philosophy, and comparative (East/West) philosophy and religion (with special interest in Buddhism). Philosophies of the self: its development, transformation, and possibilities.

Philosophies of man and the universe.

Global philosophical and ethical issues. Global Philosophy of Law.

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TEACHING POSITIONS

Professor of Philosophy, Radford University, 1997 to present.

Pro Bono position: Professor of Law, Institute for Global Harmony, IASE University, Sardharshar, India, 2013 to present.

Pro Bono position: Professor and member Board of Trustees: Graduate School of World Problems and Institute on World Problems (IOWP), 1999 to present.

Associate and Assistant Professor, Radford University 1985-1997.

Adjunct Lecturer, Graduate Teaching Fellow, then Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Hunter College of CUNY, 1974-1985.

Adjunct Lecturer, Brooklyn College of CUNY, Summer 1977.

Adjunct Instructor, New York University, Summer 1979.

COLLEGE COURSES TAUGHT

At Radford University

Introductory courses: Introduction to Philosophy Knowledge and Reality Ethics and Society Origins of Philosophy Critical Thinking World Religions Religious Ideas in Western Thought Introduction to Peace Studies

Upper Level Courses: Philosophy of Religion Religious Ideas in Western Thought Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Liberation The Search for Meaning Human Nature and Alternative Futures Historical and Contemporary Marxism Philosophical Problems of War and Peace in the Modern World Philosophy of Law Philosophy of Democracy Philosophy of human rights, dignity, law

At the Graduate School of World Problems/ Institute on World Problems

Philosophical Principles of Global Economics Principles of Sustainable World Order and World

Law World problems and their interrelationship World constitutional law and the development of

world law in contrast with international law and its principles

Theory of planetary democracy Philosophy of human rights, dignity, and law

Prior to Radford University

Introductory courses:

Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Ethics Philosophies of Life

Upper Level Courses:

Great Philosophers: Ancient and Medieval History of Ancient Philosophy Philosophy of Religion

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BOOKS PUBLISHED

• Our Common Future: The UN as an Effective Peace and Sustainability System. World Parliament Breakthrough Legislation under the Earth Constitution. Edited and with an Introduction by Glen T. Martin, published simultaneously in India by the Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust, Chennai and in the US by Institute for Economic Democracy Press, Appomattox, VA, 2016, 190 pages.

• One World Renaissance. Holistic Planetary Transformation

through a Global Social Contract. Glen T. Martin, Appomattox, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, October 2015, 418 pages. This book makes the case that the way forward for our misgoverned world is to get in step with universal evolution, which always gives birth to greater and more inclusive wholes. In its most practical sense, this requires that we adopt a planetary social contract based on an awareness of the oneness of humanity—its unity-in-diversity. Such a global agreement would guarantee justice under law, ecological sustainability, and fundamental human harmony, the very presuppositions of civilized living. Ultimately, expressing our wholeness requires that we adopt a world constitution for a democratic federation of earth, the very embodiment of a practical utopia.

• Martin, Glen T. (co-editor with Dr. Patricia A. Murphy). Conflict, Harmony and Peace: Dr. Santinath

Chattopadhyay Felicitation Volume. Kolkata, India: Sagnik Books, 2105, 780 pages. This book, largely assembled and edited by the scholars in ISISAR (the International Society for Intercultural Study and Research), Kolkata, was published with me as co-editor as an honor for my support for their organization for many years. It contains two of my scholarly articles (see article section below).

• The Anatomy of a Sustainable World. Our Choice between Climate Change

and System Change: And How You Can Make a Difference. Glen T. Martin, Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, September 2013. This book examines the roots and the deadly consequences of our current unsustainable civilization as manifested in its war-system, nation-state system, and global economic system. It also illuminates the concrete steps that we can take to transform civilization to sustainable principles. It presents the specific political and economic steps we can take to make sustainability a reality. Includes the Earth Constitution as an appendix.

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• The Earth Federation Movement: Founding a Social Contract for the People of Earth. History, Vision, Documents by Glen T. Martin, Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, May 2011 (252 pages).

This book lays out the foundations of the Earth Federation Movement in terms of its history and its philosophical grounding that includes sections on “ethical holism,” “democratic holism,” and “political holism.” It includes eleven documents from the movement that illustrate these principles and several appendices with supplementary information.

• Una Constitución para la Federación de la Tierra y El Manifiesto de la Federación de la Tierra by Glen T. Martin, various translators.

My 2003 work, The Manifesto of the Earth Federation, has been translated into Spanish by Dr. Eugenia Almand, edited by Dr. Rita Martin, and published in a separate volume with a Spanish translation of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, September 2011 (156 pages).

• Triumph of Civilization – Democracy, Nonviolence, and the Piloting of

Spaceship Earth by Glen T. Martin, Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, January 2010 (406 pages).

This book examines the concept of democracy and the related concept of nonviolence in the light of the global crises we face at the dawn of the 21st century. It develops a deeper understanding of democracy that is inherently nonviolent and fundamentally holistic. It argues that the way out of our current set of interdependent crises and systemic violence is to establish an Earth Federation through actualizing, under a world constitution, the three most fundamental features of authentic democracy: positive freedom, reasonable economic equality, and a global community premised on the many “human universals” that we all share, as well as the common good of the Earth and future generations.

• The Constitution for the Federation of Earth: With Historical Introduction,

Commentary, and Conclusion by Glen T. Martin, Pamplin, VA, Institute for Economic Democracy Press, 2010 (200 pages).

This book represents the first time the Constitution for the Federation of Earth has been appeared in print from an official press with its own ISBN number. The Constitution was developed by a drafting committee of 25 persons with feedback from hundreds of world citizens over a period of 33 years from 1968 to 1991. This premiere edition, includes a substantive historical introduction situating the Earth Constitution within the world federalist movement of the past 80 years, an extensive

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commentary on the Constitution that explains the significance of its 19 articles one by one, and a conclusion that discusses the larger meaning of the Constitution and the Earth Federation Movement that promotes it. The book includes bibliography and index as well as a number of appendices containing the relevant documents surrounding the Constitution and the Earth Federation Movement.

• Emerging World Law -- Key Documents and Decisions of the Global

Constituent Assemblies and the Provisional World Parliament, Eugenia Almand and Glen T. Martin, eds., Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, spring 2009 (437 pages).

This book exhibits international law maturing into world law through world

constitutional and parliamentary processes. Self-governing democratic processes emerge globally under the direction of world citizens who take initiative, insisting on human dignity, individual accountability, and peaceful world relations. The volume presents the Constitution for the Federation of Earth as well as the memorials, resolutions, and legislative summaries of the Provisional World Parliament during its first ten sessions, 1982 to 2007. Dr. Terence Amerasinghe recounts the 50 year history of the World Constituent Assemblies and the Provisional World Parliament. Dr. Almand clarifies interpretations of the democratic and non-military Constitution, showing why no amendments are needed before the nations and people of Earth ratify the Constitution. Dr. Martin analyses the problem of origins and legitimacy of emerging world law, showing the difficulties and dynamics of transforming presently outmoded international institutions in the direction of a genuine global democracy.

• Ascent to Freedom: The Philosophical Foundations of Democratic World

Law by Glen T. Martin, Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, January 2008 (500 pages).

This book lays out both the practical and conceptual foundations for a

transformed world order – responding directly to our multiple global crises through the holistic approach of bringing genuinely democratic world law to the Earth. It develops a philosophical framework for democratic world law by drawing on the scientific revolutions of the twentieth century, the history of democratic thought, and contemporary discussions of human rights. It traces the history of the philosophy of law from ancient times to the present, showing the progressive development of democratic thought that culminates in the imperative for global

democracy. It concludes by developing the parameters of a conversion to democratic world law for protecting the environment and human rights as well as creating a transformed world system of peace and prosperity for everyone on Earth.

• World Revolution Through World Law – Basic Documents of the Emerging Earth Federation, edited, with an Introduction and Other Writings by Glen T. Martin, Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, November 2005 (278 pages).

This book includes the most fundamental documents of the emerging earth federation such as the Declaration of the Rights of Peoples, the Manifesto of the Earth Federation, and the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. It also

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includes an introduction, a commentary on the Earth Constitution, and several other essays by Glen T. Martin.

• Century Twenty-One: Humanity at the Crossroads -- The Manifesto of the Earth Federation by Glen T. Martin, revised edition, with official ratification at the Seventh Provisional World Parliament, published by the Institute on World Problems, Radford, Virginia, Spring 2004 (42 pages).

This booklet analyses the fundamental problems facing humanity worldwide: poverty, lack of education, disease, environmental breakdown, diminishing resources, militarism, etc., and addresses the economic and political changes most basic for transforming the world disorder into a world order characterized by peace, justice, sustainability, and prosperity. It has been translated into Spanish and republished with the Earth Constitution in 2011.

• Millennium Dawn: The Philosophy of Planetary Crisis and Human Liberation by Glen T. Martin, Pamplin, VA: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, April 2005 (430 pages).

This book synthesizes a transformative social-political-economic philosophy with a philosophy of human spiritual and intellectual maturity and develops practical suggestions for realizing a transformed world order in terms of the ethical, spiritual, and eschatological dimensions demanding such transformation. It advocates a transformative modality of critical theory, compassion, and nonviolence and offers an interpretation of human spirituality that unites the core values of the various religious traditions from around the world.

• From Nietzsche to Wittgenstein - The Problem of Truth and Nihilism in

the Modern World by Glen T. Martin, New York: Peter Lang Publisher, 1989 (401 pages).

This book offers comprehensive interpretations of both Nietzsche and Wittgenstein and draws on the mystical traditions (especially Buddhist thought in relation to Wittgenstein) to address the problem of truth and value in the modern world. It attempts to show that the Wittgensteinian project of seeing clearly the limits of language can serve as a compelling answer to Nietzsche’s diagnosis that we are facing crisis of nihilism (values) in the modern world.

ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Note: The listing below includes only professional related publications and not the dozens of editorials

published in newspapers and on-line over many years concerning worldwide political, educational, and peace-related issues. Many of these articles can be found on my website at

http://www.radford.edu/gmartin/worldgov.art.dir.html and http://www.radford.edu/gmartin/Political%20Editorials.htm

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“Gandhi’s Satyagraha and the Earth Constitution (Part 1),” invited article in United World: CDWG News and Views, Vol.29, No. 5, Sept.-Oct. 2016, pp. 6-12. “The Sovereignty of Humanity,” invited on-line article for the Shift Network journal, “the Catalyst,” July 30, 2016, which goes out to 200,000 people. The article is found at http://theshiftnetwork.com/blog/2016-07-30/sovereignty-humanity. “Patterns of Thought and Human Survival: Holism vs. Fragmentation,” invited article in United World: Coalition for Democratic World Government News and Views, May-June 2016 (Volume 29, No. 3), pp. 8-12. “World Citizenship,” invited article in the volume Strategies of World Peace, Bruce Cook and Maria Cristina Azcona, eds., LULU Press, 2016, pp. 67-74.

Three items published in the special issue of Culture and Quest: On World Thinkers and Writers Peace Meet, 2015 (the journal of the International Society for Intercultural Study and Research, ISISAR, Kolkata, India), December, 2015 issue: (1) my article “Historical Overview of the Federation Movement and the Constitution for the Federation of Earth” (pp. 78-85), (2) my poem “The Children” (pp. 87-88), and (3) the abstract of my paper presented at the 15th International Conference of IPPNO, Kolkata, December 2015: “Can Religion and Culture Bring Harmony and Peace? Today’s Holism as Laying the Foundations for a Planetary Earth Federation” (p. 285).

“Globalization and the Earth Constitution: Key Stages in the Struggle for Human Liberation,” article in Age of Globalization: Journal of Globalization Studies, ISBN. 1994-8065, Vol. 2, 2015, pp. 90-107 (Moscow, published in Russian and English). “The Philosophy of Sustainability: The Sustainable Future of Humankind,” by Dr. Timi Ecimovic, MESTNA KNJIŽNICA IZOLA, Ul. Osvobodilne fronte 15., SI – 6310 Izola – Isola, Slovenia, EU, June 2016. Membership in a group of authors under the leadership of Dr. Timi Ecimovic of Amsted University in Slovenia and Malaysia, who collectively contribute to, and support, research and publications on sustainability.

“The Presuppositional Status of Democratic World Law and the Holistic Moral Demand for an Earth Constitution,” posted on the World Government Research Network, hosted by Hiram College, Ohio, September 2015. “Economics and the Constitution for the Federation of Earth,” invited article in United World: Coalition for Democratic World Government News and Views, September-August 2015 (Volume 28, No. 5), pp. 6-11. “The Concept of ‘Ethical Responsibilities’ in Relation to the Earth Constitution,” invited article in United World: Coalition for Democratic World Government News and Views, July-August 2015 (Vol. 28, No. 4), pp. 6-12. “Perspectives on Terrorism: The U.S. Global Assassinations, State Terrorism, and the Rule of Law,” invited scholarly paper in the hard-copy and on-line journal Acme Intellects, January 2015 (Vol. 9, No. 9).

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“Holism, Fragmentation, and Our Endangered Future: A New Vision and a New Hope,” scholarly paper posted on Academia.edu and my own website. February 2015: www.radford.edu/gmartin, https://radford.academia.edu/DrGlenTMartin

“Revolutionary Holism: The Principle of Harmony and the Rule of Law in Human Affairs,” essay written for the scholarly volume to accompany the opening of the Institute for Global Harmony, IASE University, Sardharshar, India, Editor Laj Utreja, Director of the Institute. Publication Pending. “Education and Human Futurity: Vision and Reform,” Invited article for the on-line journal Acme Intellects, July 2014 issue (Vol. 7, No. 7): http://www.acmeintellects.org/images/AIIJRMFILES/Jul2014/0-1-7-14.pdf

“Revolutionary Holism: Science, Ethics, and Political Philosophy in the Thought of Errol E. Harris,” June 2014, Introduction to a revised edition of Earth Federation Now! By Errol E. Harris. Invited by the Institute for Economic Democracy Press to edit the new, upcoming edition and write this introduction to the thought of Harris for that volume. January 2015. “The Creative Humanism of Dr. Santinath Chattopadhyay,” in the volume Conflict, Harmony, and Peace: Dr. Santinath Chattopadhyay Felicitation Volume. Kolkata, India: Sagnik Books, 2015, pp. 720-728. “The Globalization of Freedom,” in the volume, Conflict, Harmony, and Peace: Dr. Santinath Chattopadhyay Felicitation Volume. Kolkata, India: Sagnik Books, 2015, pp. 645-657. “World Order and the Rule of Law: From Disorder, No Order Can Emerge,” professional paper published at www.academia.edu, May, 2014. “Global Freedom and Democratic World Law—Actualizing Our Right to Planetary Peace,” invited article for the on-line journal Acme Intellects. May 2013 issue:

http://www.acmeintellects.org/images/AIIJRMFILES/Apr2013/AIIJRM-APR2013-0-global-martin.pdf Invited Foreword for the volume: The Superman: Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Vision of the Religion of

Humanity, edited by Santi Nath Chattopadhyay. Forthcoming, Kolkata, India, December 2015.

“Tagore’s Mystical Humanism and the Future of Humanity,” invited chapter for Rediscovering Rabindranath, Santi Nath Chattopadhyay, ed. Kolkata: Punthi Pustak, 2013, pp. 717-735.

Three invited articles (2-4 pages each) for Who is Who in Global Studies, Alexander Chumnakov, ed. on the

following three topics: “Glen T. Martin,” “Institute on World Problems,” and “World Constitution and Parliament Association.” Forthcoming 2015.

As a leader in global studies and the world federalist movement I have been asked to write four

memorials in recent years for leading figures who have passed away: Dr. Terence Amerasinghe (2007)

(http://www.radford.edu/~gmartin/PWP%2010%20call%20and%20agenda%20june06.htm), Philip Isely (2012) (http://www.wcpa.biz/Memoriam.html),

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John Ewbank (2012) (http://www.wcpa.biz/Memoriam.html), and Garda Ghista (2011) (http://theoracleinstitute.org/in-loving-memory-of-a-glorious-lightworker-garda-ghista-written-by-dr-glen-t-martin)

“Music, Silence, and Human Temporality: Some Reflections on the Listening Self,” invited article for a

volume on the Philosophy of Music, edited by Dr. Santinath Chattopadhyay, forthcoming, Kolkata, India, 2015.:

“World Union, WCPA, and Human Liberation,” article submitted to the international journal World Union.

Published in Vol. LIII Nos.I, II, III, IV. December 2011, pp. 36-43. “Swami Vivekananda and the Earth Federation Movement,” invited article for a centennial volume on

Vivekananda: Swami Vivewkananda: A Quest, Dr. Santi Nath Chattopadhyay, editor. Kolkata, India: Minerva Publications, 2015, pp. 515-535.

“The Children,” poem published in December 2010 edition of Culture and Quest on World Peace Thinkers

and Poets Meet – 2010, Kolkata, India, pp. 123-124. This poem was reprinted in the special edition of Culture and Quest for the World Thinkers and Writers Peace Meet, December 27-31, 2015, pp. 87-88.

“Subverting the Coming Totalitarianism: Beyond Resistance to Liberation,” article reprinted in the

December 2010 edition of Culture and Quest on World Peace Thinkers and Poets Meet – 2010, Kolkata, India, pp. 97-101. Again reprinted in Global Understanding: Problems and Prospect. Santi Nath Chattopadhyay, ed. Kolkata: Sri Brajagopal Maity, publisher, 2015, pp. 261-268.

Three poems by Glen T. Martin (“This Grey Dawn,” “Freedom,” and “The Alchemist’s

Song”) included in the volume Dawn Dancing: A Collection of Poetry by Elaine F. Webster, Institute for Economic Democracy Publisher, 2010.

“From Meltdown to Paradigm Shift: Our Final Opportunity to Get It Right,” invited

article for the journal Strategic Innovators, January 2009, 5400 words. “Foreword” to Twenty-first Century Democratic Renaissance: From Plato to

Neoliberalism to Planetary Democracy by Errol E. Harris. Sun City, AZ: Institute for Economic Democracy Press, 2008, pp. v-vi.

“A Founded World Order Versus an Evolved World Order,” invited article for the journal, Culture and Quest,

Vol. VII, November 2008, pp. 25-30. “Meltdown and Resurrection: India as the Economic and Political Catalyst for World Transformation,”

invited article for the journal The India Economy Review, Vol. V/ Quarterly issue 31 December 2008, pp. 64-70. On-line at http://www.iipmthinktank.com/publications/India-economy-Review.html, 3500 words.

“The Vexed Question of the Meltdown – More Industry Regulations?” invited article for Business and

Economy Magazine, www.businessandeconomy.org., 750 words.

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“Glen T. Martin on the One World Campaign,” invited personal interview by Bangladesh journalist Alomigir Khan published in the Dhaka Courier, An Independent Newsmonthly, Vol. 25, issue 20 & 21, 5 December 2008, www.dhakacourier.net/issue20/index.html.

“Language” invited article published in the on-line Journal Polimetrica, "The Language of Science" (ISSN

1971-1352). The article is located at http://www.polimetrica.eu/site/?p’48, beginning 6 March 2007. “World Government,” article for the Global Studies Dictionary, William Gay, ed., Buffalo NY: Prometheus

Press, 2007. “Message from the President,” Article in IPPNO Newsletter, fall issue, 2006. “Global Democracy and the African Children’s Parliament,” invited article for the on-line publication

Global Democracy Newsletter, November 2006. The article is found at http://www.wmgd.net/archive/30102006.html.

“The Roots of Terrorism in ‘Sovereign’ Nation-states and the Path to a Secure World Order” invited article

posted on the website of the Russian Philosophical Society, Alexander Chumakov, editor, since May 2006: http://www.globalistika.ru/p_ag4.htm.

The “Introduction” to World Revolution through World Law was reprinted with a new Preface by GTM in the

book Our Common Enemy: the Climate Change System Threat by Timi Ecimovic, et. al., Medosi, Slovenia: SEM Institute for Climate Change, 2006. This book is also posted in PDF form at http://www.institut-climatechange.si/

“Foreword” to Money: A Mirror Image of the Economy by J.W. Smith, Sun City, AZ:

Institute for Economic Democracy Press, 2006, p. vi. “The Use of Torture Serves Current U.S. Foreign Policy Objectives,” article reprinted

in the text book published by Thomson Gale Publishers entitled Is Torture Ever Justified? (At Issue Series), August 2005, pp. 54-58.

“The Roots of Terrorism in ‘Sovereign’ Nation-states and the Path to a Secure World

Order,” article in Culture and Quest: On Violence, Nonviolence, and World Peace, Kolkata, India: ISISAR, 5 Jan.05 issue, pp. 53-58. This article was reprinted as the lead article in Culture and Quest : Vol. VIII, Nov. 2009, pp. 1-8. This article was also published as “The Roots of Terror in ‘Sovereign’ Nation-states and the Path to a Secure World Order,” in United World - CDWG (Coalition for Democratic World Government) News & Views, March-April 2005, Vol. 18, No.2, pp. 11-18.

“George W. Bush and the Manifest Destiny of the United States,” article invited by the Columbian journal La

Semana. Translated into Spanish and published at www.semana2.terra.com.co. May issue, 2005. “Islam and the Political Unification of Humanity,” article published on the on-line journal entitled Future

Islam - A Journal of Future Ideology That Shapes Today the World of Tomorrow, Nov./ December 2004 issue: www.futureislam.com/20041101/Insight/glenT-Martin/glenTM

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“Anarchism versus World Government,” article published in Toward Democratic World Federation, San Francisco, fall 2004 issue. “World Government,” article for the Global Studies Encyclopedia, I.I. Mazour, A.N. Chumakov and W.C. Gay, eds, Raduga Publishers, Moscow, 2003, pp. 551-555. “A Beacon of Hope in Dark Times,” article in The Human Quest, March-April 2003, pp. 19-20. “The Principle of Unity in Diversity for Planet Earth,” article in the Invitation to the World Judiciary, CMS, Lucknow, India, September-October 2002, pp. 225-226. “The Death of Democracy and the World’s Future,” article in Across Frontiers -- A

WCPA-GREN Publication for Humanity, September 2002, pp. 8-9. ”Breaking the Cycle of Violence and Terror,” article in Across Frontiers - A WCPA-GREN Publication for

Humanity, January 2001, pp. 3, 13, and 15. “Democratic World Government and the Thought of Mahatma Gandhi,” article in Bhavan’s Journal, May

2003, a worldwide publication based in Mumbai, India. This article was picked up and reprinted in World Union Quarterly, September 2003 issue.

“Unity and Diversity in the Constitution for the Federation of Earth,” article in Bhavan’s Journal, October

2004 issue, a worldwide publication based in Mumbai, India. “The Route to Global Peace: Democratic World Government and a Specific Plan for

Economic Conversion,” article in Santi Nath Chattopadhyay, ed., World Peace: Problems of Global Understanding, Kolkata, India: Punthi Pustak Publishers, 2004, pp. 657-668.

“Unity in Diversity as the Foundation of World Peace,” article in Paul Smithka and

Alison Bailey, eds., Community, Diversity, and Difference: Implications for Peace, Rodopi Press, 2002, pp. 309-325.

“Breaking the Cycle of Violence Forever,” article in the Concerned Philosophers for

Peace Newsletter - Special Double Issue on Terrorism and War in the 21st Century, Vol. 21, No. 1 & 2, spring and fall 2001, pp. 25-28.

“The President’s Report,” and “The IPPNO Document on World Peace,” articles in the Newsletter of the

International Philosophers for Peace, winter 2001-2002, pp. 3 & 5. “The Promise of Our Age – A New Human Maturity,” article in the journal The Human Quest - A Journal of

Liberating Religion, March-April 2001, pp. 10-12. “Foreword” to the IPPNO Document on World Peace, a publication of International Philosophers for Peace,

Radford, VA, April 2001.

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“Freedom, Ethics, and Compassion,” reprint of my 1997 article in an anthology entitled Freedom, Calcutta, India: Naya Prokash Publisher, 2000, pp. 187-201.

“The President’s Report,” article in the Newsletter of International Philosophers for Peace, winter, 1999-

2000, p. 3. "A Planetary Paradigm for Global Government," lead article (Chapter One) in the volume entitled, Toward Genuine Global Governance: Critical Reactions to “Our Global Neighborhood,” Errol E. Harris and James A Yunker, eds., Praeger Books of Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999, pp. 1-18. “Three Stages in the Dialectical Realization of Democracy and the Constitution for the Federation of Earth” (Part One), article in the journal Across Frontiers - A WCPA/GREN Publication for Humanity, March-April, 1999, pp. 19-20. Part Two in Across Frontiers, May-June 1999, pp. 20-22.

A number of reports and documents in connection with my WCPA/GREN activities have also appeared in the journal Across Frontiers - A WCPA/GREN Publication for Humanity: One of my reports on my work in Cuba appears in the August 2000 issue (page 14). The January-February 2001 issue includes three items regarding my work for democratic world government: (1) The “Malta Resolution on the Spirit of Global Governance” (pp. 10-11) that I wrote and successfully defended at the Fifth Provisional World Parliament held in Malta in November 2000; (2) My report on my work in Bangladesh and India in December 2000 and January 2001 (p. 15); and (3) my photo on page 16 working with others on the “Core Group Empowerment” program of the newly created Graduate School of World Problems. The July 2001 issue carries the letter that I wrote and gave to Cuban leaders with whom I met this past summer in June 2001 (page 5) as well as the report I submitted on this work (pages 7 and 10).

“Liberal Religion and the Genocide in Iraq,” article in the journal The Human Quest -- A Journal of

Liberating Religion, July-August 1999, pp. 12-13. "A Buddhist Response to Institutional Violence," article in the volume entitled Institutional Violence, Deane

Curtin and Bob Litke, eds., Rodopi Press, 1999. “Preface” to Seeking Balance: A Collection of Poetry by Elaine Webster, Naples, NY: Dawn Dancer Press,

1998. "Freedom, Ethics, and Compassion," article in Freedom from the journal Culture and Quest, published by

the International Society for Intercultural Studies and Research (ISISAR), India, 1997, pp. 187-201 (reprinted in 2000 by the same publisher).

“The President’s Report,” article in the Newsletter of International Philosophers for Peace, fall 1998. “Nuclear Madness” and “Freedom in Cuba,” two articles in the Newsletter of International Philosophers for

Peace, fall, 1997. “Nuclear Madness” was picked up by the journal The Human Quest -- A Journal of Liberating Religion, May-June 1998.

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Book review of Joan Stambaugh, The Other Nietzsche, in International Studies in Philosophy, fall 1998. Book review of The Evidential Argument from Evil, ed. Daniel Howard-Snyder, in the journal Teaching

Philosophy, 20:2, June 1997. "Eschatological Ethics and Positive Peace," article in the volume entitled Perspectives on Power and

Domination, Laura Duhan Kaplan and Laurence F. Bove, eds., Rodopi Press, fall 1996. "IPPNO - Past and Future," address to membership on being elected President of IPPNO, Newsletter of

International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), October 1996. "Wittgenstein, Language, and Education for Creativity," article in the journal Teaching Philosophy, Volume

19, Number 1, March 1996, pp. 31-46. Book review of Graham Parkes, Composing the Soul: Reaches of Nietzsche's Psychology in Journal of the

History of Philosophy, Volume XXXIV, Number 1, January 1996. Book review of Our Global Neighborhood: Report of the UN Commission on Global Governance, Newsletter

of International Philosophers for Peace, fall 1995. Book review of Martin Warner, ed., Religion and Philosophy in Teaching Philosophy 18: 1, March 1995.

"Deep Peace," an expanded abstract of my paper "Eschatological Ethics and Positive Peace," Newsletter of International Philosophers for Peace, winter 1994-95.

"Wittgenstein and Time," and "Kierkegaard and Time," two articles published in the International Encyclopedia of Time, Samuel L. Macey, ed., Garland Press, 1994.

Book review of Robert E. Carter, Becoming Bamboo: Eastern and Western

Explorations of the Meaning of Life, in Canadian Philosophical Reviews, April 1993.

Book review of Nishitani Keiji, The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism, in The Review of

Metaphysics, March 1992.

"Deconstruction and Breakthrough in Nietzsche and Nāgārjuna," article in the volume Nietzsche and Asian Thought, Graham Parkes, ed., University of Chicago Press, 1991, pp. 91-111. "A Post-modern Education towards Integral Liberation," professional paper reprinted in the 1991 Proceedings of the Association for Process Philosophy of Education. "The Religious Nature of Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy," article in the journal Philosophy Today, Volume 32, Number 3, fall 1988, pp.207-220. "A Critique of Nietzsche's Metaphysical Skepticism," article in the journal International Studies in Philosophy, Volume XIX, Number 2, summer, 1988,

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pp.51-59. Book review of John A. Tabor, Transformative Philosophy: A Study of Sankara, Fichte, and Heidegger, in the

journal Metaphilosophy, Vol. 17, No.4, October 1986. Book review of Tracy B. Strong, Nietzsche and the Politics of Transfiguration, in the Journal of the American

Academy of Religion, March 1978. Published extensive data and statistics (in conjunction with the Medical Director) as Medical Records Office

Supervisor for the Center for Reproductive and Sexual Health in The New England Journal of Medicine, 24 February 1972.

PAPERS TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (IN BOLDFACE) AND OTHER LECTURES

“World Citizenship and Emerging World Law,” invited lecture to a class at the Peruvian Institute of Technology, Lima, Peru, 26 November 2016. “Introducing the Earth Constitution as World Law,” presentation to 6 justices in the Superior Court of Lima, Lima, Peru, 25 November 2016.

“The Absolute Need for an Earth Constitution,” invited address to an audience of lawyers, judges, and academics at the Palace of Justice, Lima, Peru, 24 November 2016. “Philosophical Dimensions of the book El deber de independencia e imparcialidad by Justice David Percy Quispe Salsavilca, Superior Judge of the Superior Court of Peru, remarks for the launching of this book at the Palace of Justice, Lima, Peru, 24 November 2016.

“The New Global Holism and Educational Transformation: Our way Forward to a World of Peace, Social Justice, and Sustainability,” key note address to RCCEAM (Rajasthan Council of Educational Administration and Management) International Conference on Education and Social Justice, Udaipur, India, 19-21 September, 2016. “The Concept of Brotherhood and the Earth Constitution,” presentation organized by the Oomoto Religion International Department, Kameoka, Japan, 30 May 2016. “Love, Cosmic Holism, and the Challenge of Democratic World Law,” key note address to the First International Conference on “Universal Love and Brotherhood: A Challenge to the New Millennium,” ULBA Thailand, Bangkok, 18-21 May, 2016. “The World We Need and World Citizenship,” presentation to audience of students, faculty and administrators at Seshadripuram College, 11 January 2015, Bangalore, India.

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“The World We Need and the Earth Constitution,” three hour presentation to academics, social activists, and journalists, 9 January 2015, Janardhana Hotel, Bangalore, India. “The World We Need,” chief presenter for a two day seminar on this topic, 5-6 January 2015, conference room of the Vivekananda Guest House, Kanyakumari, India.

“The Structural Dimension of Peace Education,” paper presentation at special symposium on “Intercultural Prospect of Peace Education for Expansion of the Idea of Federation of Earth,” 31 December 2015, 4 PM, Kolkata, India.

“Religion, Cultural Harmony, and Peace—A Critical Assessment,” paper presentation at special session on this topic at World Thinkers and Writers Peace Meet, 31 December 2015, 2 PM, Kolkata, India.

“Thoughts upon Visiting Hiroshima,” a reading of my poem to the audience at International Writers Day, World Thinkers and Writers Peace Meet, 31 December 2015, 12 PM, Kolkata, India.

“Culture versus Law as Elements of World Peace,” address as Chairperson of the 15th Conference if International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), 30 December 2015, 3 PM, Kolkata, India.

“Structural Parameters of World Peace,” address as Chief Guest of the 15th Conference of International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), 30 December 2015 12:30 PM, Kolkata, India.

“Vivekananda’s Vision of World Peace,” invited address as Chief Guest at special symposium on Vivekananda as part of the World Thinkers and Writers Peace Meet, 27 December 2015, 4 PM, Kolkata, India.

“The Global Significance of the World Parliament,” opening address as Chairperson of the 14th Session of the Provisional World Parliament, 27 December, 2015, 2 PM, Kolkata, India.

“Peace Conferences and Our Human Future,” address at the opening ceremonies of World Thinkers and Writers Peace Meet, 27 December 2015, 12:30 PM, Kolkata, India.

“Reinventing Media Education as Peace Education,” address to gathered media leaders and students as Chief Guest at Asian Academy of Film & Television, New Delhi, India, 24 December 2015 (evening).

“Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the World is One Family),” address as Guest of Honor at India International Center to an audience of Gandhian scholars, activists, and spiritual leaders, Delhi, India, 24 December 2015 (morning).

“Computers Make Possible Self-government for the People of Earth,” keynote address to audience of students, faculty and computer experts at Vivekanand Subharti University, Merrut (near Delhi), India, 21 December 2015.

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“Global Ethics Requires a Vision of World Unity under the Earth Constitution,” invited presentation to a roundtable of 15 peace thinkers who are attempting to develop a set of global ethical principles, organized by the Global Peace Foundation at the Hotel Shangrila, Delhi, India, 20 December 2015.

“The Use of Computers and the Emerging Earth Federation,” invited, videotaped presentation to roundtable of thinkers, scholars, and activists at Paryavaran Complex, New Delhi, India, 19 December 2015.

“Managing Radical Social Change through a New Development Model,” invited paper to audience of students and faculty at Hansraj College of Delhi University, Delhi, India, 18 December 2015.

“The Uniqueness of Islam and the Earth Constitution,” invited paper to audience of students and faculty presented at Aligarh Islamic University, India, 17 December 2015

“Impact of the New Holistic Philosophical Paradigm on Economic Development,” invited paper presented at the 2015 ISOL (Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership) Conference, Art Institute of Chicago, 12 September 2015.

“The Role of Africa and Togo in the Development of Global Democracy,” Kara, Togo, 13 June 2015.

“The Reasons behind a Democratic Referendum on the Earth Constitution within Togo,” Lama Tessi, Togo, 9 June 2015.

“Education and Global Holism,” lecture to parents, faculty, and students of the “Glen Martin School,” Epeme, Togo, 4 June 2015. “World Parliament- Social, Political and Economic Solutions,” lecture at the Grand Global Peace Meet, Third Session, Hyderabad, India, 9 January 2015. “The Meaning of Global Spirit,” lecture at the Grand Global Peace Meet Second Session (afternoon), Bangalore, India 6 January 2015. “The Disorder of “World Systems” and the Alternatives provided by the Earth Constitution,” lecture at the Grand Global Peace Meet Second Session (morning), Bangalore, India 6 January 2015. “World Government: Opportunities and Action,” lecture at the Grand Global Peace Meet, First Session, Chennai, India 4 January 2015. “World Constitution for Peace and Survival of Humanity,” lecture to activists, journalists and professors 31 December 2014 at the Janadhana Hotel, Bangalore, India 31 December 2015. “The Earth Constitution and the 14th Session of the Provisional World Parliament,” lecture to faculty and administrators of Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi, India, 22 December 2014. “The Collegium of World Judges and the First World Supreme Court Bench,” lecture to plenary session of the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World, Lucknow, India, 15 December 2014.

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“20 Years of Peace Studies at RU: What is Peace Studies?” Keynote address at the kick-off of Peace Studies Week at Radford University: Radford University, Virginia, 19 September 2014. “The Nature of Law and International Law,” presentation to 22 faculty and graduate students at the UN University for Peace, Costa Rica, 22 September 2014. “Our Human Future, International Law, and the United Nations,” presentation to 100 faculty, students in International Relations, and the Dean of Social Sciences, University of Costa Rica, 23 September 2014. “Universal Jurisdiction and Environmental Rights,” presentation to invited lawyers and environmental activists, including the Ecuadorean Ambassador to Costa Rica, Fundación CEPPA, Costa Rica, 25 September 2014. “The Earth Constitution and a Culture of Peace,” presentation to 25 students and faculty at National University, Costa Rica, 24 September 2014. “Holism and the Quest for World Peace,” lecture to about 60 persons from the Universal Peace Federation, San Jose, Costa Rica, 27 September 2014. Private meeting with the Ambassador from Venezuela to Costa Rica concerning Latin American Peace Work and the Earth Constitution, 26 September, 2014. “World Democracy and the Earth Constitution,” presentation to the faculty and administration of IASE Deemed University, Sardharhar, Ragistan, India, 30 December 2013. Lectures on the Earth Constitution to various groups in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 3 times a day for 5 days, 22-27 December, 2013.

“World Peace with Freedom,” opening speech at the 13th session of the Provisional World Parliament, Lucknow, India, 14 December 2013.

“The Earth Constitution and World Peace,” three short talks at the GUSI International Peace Prize ceremonies, Manila, Philippines: at the press conference, November 25, 2013, the welcome dinner, November 26, and the award ceremonies, November 27.

“The Anatomy of a Sustainable World” lecture on my most recent book to a group of lawyers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 22 November 2013. “Holistic and Sustainable Solutions to Our Global Crises,” five lectures and an all-day seminar to teachers and students of various universities in Costa Rica, September 16-21, 2013: University of Costa Rica Facultad de Derecho, San Jose, National Technical University, San Carlos, Catholic University, San Carlos, Instituto de Mexico, San Jose, and the Center for the Study of Peace in San Jose.

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“Global Issues and the Work of the Institute on World Problems,” workshop leader for a group of 22 people for 3 days at Raquette Lake, NY, June 26-30, 2013. “The Universal Rule of Law versus Worldwide Liquid War: Civilization or Barbarism” and “The Legitimacy and Necessity of the Earth Constitution,” two lectures at the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World, City Montessori School of Lucknow World Unity Convention Center, December 5-8, 2012. “Ethical Dimensions of Being Human in the 21st Century,” five lectures in the province of San Carlos, Costa Rica, to teachers and students of various universities: Collegio Technologico (ITECR) in Santa Clara and Polideportivo in La Fortuna on September 19, 2012, at Colegio Agropecuario in Santa Clara on September 20, and at the Ministry of Education and Universidad Catolica in Cuidad Quesada on September 22. “Multinational Corporations, Costa Rica, and the Trap of Empire: A Path toward Freedom for all Nations,” two lectures in San Jose, Costa Rica, to teachers and students of two universities: La Salle University on September 24, 2012, and University of Costa Rica on September 25. “Living Environment and Earth Constitution” lecture and Power Point presentation at the Radovis Expo 2012: Fair of Regions in South East Europe, Radovis, Macedonia, June 8, 2012 (simultaneous translation provided).

“Order Cannot Come from Disorder” expanded lecture and Power Point presentation to audience at the European House in Zagreb, Croatia, 31 May 2012. (Lectures at the European House are in English.) “What is an International Education?” lecture to faculty and students in the South Togo International School, May 22, 2012. “Togo and the Future of Africa,” lecture to administrators and leaders in Sokode, Togo, 25 May 2012. “Togo, Poverty, and Development,” lecture to mass audience (as President of WCPA) in Kara Togo, 24 May 2012.

“Order Cannot Come from Disorder,” presentation at the 12th International Conference of Chief Justices of

the World, World Unity Convention Center, Lucknow, India, 10 December 2011. “Six Reasons behind World Law,” lecture to students and faculty at the Catholic University of Quesada,

Quesada, Costa Rica, 22 September 2011. “El Manifiesto and La Constitución, presentation to teachers in the Costa Rica “Alternatives to Violence

Project (AVP),” La Fortuna, Costa Rica, 21 September 2011. “The Earth Constitution, Part Two,” a second two hour seminar with teachers and students at Colegio

Tecnológico, Santa Clara, Costa Rica, 21 September 2011. “The Earth Constitution, Part One,” two hour seminar to teachers and students at Colegio Tecnológico,

Santa Clara, Costa Rica, 20 September 2011.

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“Founding a Global Social Contract,” presentation to teachers and social activists, La Fortuna, Costa Rica, 19

September 2011. “World Problems and World Solutions,” primary organizer and presenter for a 3 day seminar for 16 people

from around the US, sponsored by the Institute on World Problems, Raquette Lake, New York, 29-31

July 2011. “Globalization, the People’s Predicament, and the Survival of Humanity,” presenter for an all-day seminar to

professors, journalists, and social workers, sponsored by the India Development Foundation, at the hotel Janardana, Bangalore, India, 25 June 2011.

“Foundations for a New World System,” keynote address for an all-day conference at Sakthi Engineering

College, 21 June 2011. “Global Problems, Human Needs, and the Earth Constitution,” keynote address for an all-day conference on

“Challenges to World Peace,” at Jaya College of Arts and Sciences, Chennai, India, 20 June 2011. “Climate Change: Is 2012 the End?” power point presentation and lecture to the 600 Club of Colombo, Sri

Lanka, 14 June 2011. Television interview concerning my work on behalf of the Earth Federation Movement by CMS TV,

broadcast in Lucknow, India, 11 June 2011 (several newspaper articles appeared in Lucknow in response to this interview).

“Philosophical Foundations of the Earth Federation,” lecture to political science students and faculty of

University of Costa Rica, Social Sciences Faculty, 19 May 2011. “The Earth Federation as Global Social Contract,” lecture to law students and faculty at University Latina

Law School, San Jose, Costa Rica, 18 May 2011. “One Humanity, One Constitution, One Parliament,” lecture to Costa Rica intellectuals and students in the

RU Peace Studies Study Abroad class, organized by the Speaker’s Forum, 17 May 2011. “Founding a Global Social Contract,” lecture to law students and faculty at the University of Costa Rica Law

School, San Jose, Costa Rica, 16 May 2011.

“Human Freedom and the Earth Constitution,” professional paper delivered to the 13th conference of International Philosophers for Peace, Kolkata, India, 30 December 2010.

“Global Economics and the Earth Constitution,” Presidential address at of the 13th conference of

International Philosophers for Peace, Kolkata, India, 29 December 2010. “World Peace as Practical Utopia,” keynote address as Chief Guest of “World Peace Thinkers and Poets

Meet Conference,” Kolkata, India, 27 December 2010.

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“Freedom, Economic Prosperity, and the Earth Constitution,” lecture at the 7th Global Symposium and

World Judiciary Summit, Lucknow, India, 10-14 December 2010.

“Empowering the ICC toward the Effective Rule of Law,” power point and lecture with Dr. Eugenia Almand at the General Review Conference for the ICC, Kampala, Uganda, 8 June 2010.

“African Social and Environmental Crises in Global Perspective,” four day seminars given in Kasoa, Ghana

(13-17 May 2010) and Kumasi, Ghana (19-23 May 2010). “Women in Transition: Grassroots Action in Togo,” lecture to Moslem women’s group near Sokode, Togo,

27 May 2010.

“Modern World Problems and a Transformed World System,” lecture and power point presentation to an English speaking audience at the European House, Zagreb, Croatia, 9 March 2010.

“The Constitution for the Federation of Earth: Confronting our Planetary Crises Head-On,” all day seminar to

lawyers and students at the Colegio de Abogados, San Jose, Costa Rica, 14 January 2010.

“Earth Federation and Spiritual Awakening,” lecture to Casa Infinita, San Jose, Costa Rica, 14 January 2010.

“The Planetary Federation: a Conception of Brotherhood and Understanding,” invited lecture to a meeting of Fundación Gamma Para Humanidad, San Jose, Costa Rica, 3 June 2009.

“Democratic World Law: Peace, Prosperity, and Sustainability for Our Precious Earth,” invited lecture at

Universidad Nacional (UNA), Heredia, Costa Rica, 19 June 2009.

“Gandhi’s Larger Vision of Nonviolence: The Rule of Law, Effective Law Enforcement, and Nonviolence at both Global and National Levels,” paper presented at the “Rethinking Gandhi and Global Nonviolence” Conference, James Madison University, 10 April 2009.

“The Essential Features of Democratic World Law,” workshop and power point presentation at the World

Judiciary Summit 2008 Global Symposium, Lucknow, India, 15 December 2008. “Global Economics under Emerging World Law,” lecture at the World Judiciary Summit 2008 Global

Symposium, Lucknow, India, 13 December 2008.

“Four Challenges to World Peace,” address to assembled social leaders and dignitaries at the Bangkok Headquarters of the World Peace Envoy, Bangkok, Thailand, 26 June 2008.

“World Crisis and Creating World Peace,” address to the Lawyer’s Association of Sylhet, Bangladesh, 21 June

2008. Also the same address to the Teacher’s Association of Dhaka, 22 June 2008.

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“Nine Distinctions Concerning World Law,” two hour seminar given to the faculty and administration of the World Unity and Peace Education Department of the City Montessori School of Lucknow, India, 10 June 2008.

“World Peace with Dr. Glen T. Martin,” live television interview (30 minutes) concerning my views on world

peace with CMS TV of Lucknow, 12 June 2008. “World Peace through World Law,” keynote address at the World Constitution and Parliament Association

Peace Conference at the University of Madras, 9 June 2008. Keynote presenter and panelist, panel of experts on Civilian Democratic Earth Federation, World Prout

Assembly Summit Conference, Radford University, 24 May 2008.

“World Problems and their Solution,” Institute on World Problems two day seminar in Toronto, Canada (with Dr. Eugenia Almand), at Humbert University, 12-13 May 2008.

“Third World Liberation and ‘the Face of the Other,’” paper presented at the Virginia Humanities

Conference at Radford University, 4 April 2008. “Crossing the River of Samsara Toward World Peace,” Acceptance lecture in Bangkok, Thailand, 30 March

2008, upon receiving Peace Award from the Office of the World Peace Envoy. “World Peace through World Economic Reform,” paper presented at the American Monetary Institute

annual conference at Roosevelt University in Chicago, 30 September 2007. “Africa and the World,” keynote address to the official ceremonies of the 10th Session of the Provisional

World Parliament, Kara, Togo, 23 June 2007. “World Problems and Their Solution,” Institute on World Problems seminar leader and primary speaker for

a two day seminar at the Hotel Galadari, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-8 June 2007. “The Interdependency of Local and Global Democracy,” presentation in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to the non-

governmental organization “Democratic Social Forum,” 4 June 2007. “Laying the Foundations of a Democratic World Order,” Presidential Address to the Eleventh International

Conference of International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), Radford University, 26 May 2007. “Imperialism and Empire,” opening presentation to the Eleventh International Conference of International

Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), Radford University, 24 May 2007. “Religion and Violence in the Twenty-First Century,” invited presentation to Second Global Nonviolence

International Conference, James Madison University, 11-12 April 2007. Workshop leader on “Global Issues in Relation to World Government,” as part of the Institute on World

Problems Seminar, Kalamata, Greece, 13-16 March 2007.

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“The Creation of a World Parliament and Global Economics,” invited address to the American Monetary

Institute Monetary Reform Conference, 21-24 September 2006.

“Permaculture and Planetary Ecology,” invited presentations to citizens’ groups in Kara, Togo (11 June 2006) and Sokode, Togo (17 June 2006).

“We Are All Human Beings First,” invited presentation to the International Symposium on the 20th

Anniversary of the U.S. 1986 bombing of Libya, Tripoli, Libya, 15 April 2006.

“Spirituality, Religious Scholarship, and Planetary Maturity,” invited presentation to the Unitarian-Universalist fellowship of Blacksburg, 4 December 2005.

“World-wide War versus a Peaceful Future for the Earth,” invited address to the American Monetary

Institute Monetary Reform Conference, 29 September - 2 October 2005, Chicago. “Oomoto and World Peace,” speech to the opening session of the Grand Setsubun Festival of the Oomoto

religion, 3 February 2005 and presentation of a two day seminar on the “Road map to World Peace with Justice” to the leadership of the Oomoto religion and the World Federalists of Japan in Kameoka, Japan, 27-28 January 2005.

“Sri Lanka, the U.N., and a Transformed World Order,” the Sir Abdul Ameer Memorial Lecture at the Hotel

Rannmuthu, 19 January 2005, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Four addresses at the World Peace Congress 2005, 4-9 January 2005, Kolkata, India: Keynote address,

“World Peace through Democratic World Government,” International Philosophers for Peace professional paper: “Economics and the Earth Constitution,” IOWP address: “The Crisis of World Problems Today,” and closing address: “The Urgency of World Revolution Through World Law.”

Workshop leader on “Global Issues in Relation to World Government,” as part of the Institute on World

Problems Seminar, Tepotzlan, Mexico, 6-10 May 2005. “A Founded versus an Evolved World Order,” opening address to the Eighth Session of the Provisional

World Parliament meeting in Lucknow, India, 10 August 2004. “International Law and the Movement for World Government,” invited lecture to university faculty and

members of the Revolutionary Committees Movement of Libya in Tripoli, Libya, 7 July 2004. “A Liberated World Order,” Presidential Address given to the Seventh International Conference of

International Philosophers for Peace, Radford, Virginia, 27 May 2004. “Capitalism With a Human Face?” opening speech to the Seventh International Conference of International

Philosophers for Peace, Radford, Virginia, 24 May 2004.

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“Anarchism versus World Government,” lecture presented to a consortium of sponsoring groups meeting at Blacksburg Presbyterian Church, Blacksburg Virginia, 19 April 2004. Led a follow up discussion of the paper with the same groups, 17 May 2004.

“The Problems of Bangladesh are Global Problems,” lecture given to faculty, administrators, and local civic

leaders at two colleges in south Bangladesh, 7 and 8 January 2004. “The Foundations of World Peace,” lecture to the Rotary Club of Bangalore, India, 2 January 2004. “What is World Citizenship?” lecture presented to the assembled students and faculty of Poonga College,

Chennai, India, 30 December 2003. “Organizing World Peace,” opening address to the Seventh Session of the Provisional World Parliament

meeting in Chennai, India, 26 December 2003. “Our Seminar on World Problems Looks to the Future,” keynote address given at the closing ceremonies of

the Institute On World Problems Seminar on Global Issues, Togo, West Africa, 27 June 2003. “Global Economic and Social Structures: Sustainable and Unsustainable,” week-long series of lectures for

the Institute On World Problems Seminar on Global Issues, Togo, West Africa, 23-27 June 2003. “The Possibility and Necessity of Democratic World Government,” lecture to faculty and students of

Queen’s University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 July 2002. “Sustainable Economic Structures for Peace and Prosperity,” week-long series of lectures for the Graduate

School of World Problems Seminar, Lucknow, India, 3-7 July 2002. “Alternative Economic Possibilities for Today’s World,” week-long series of lectures for the Graduate School

of World Problems Seminar, Takoradi, Ghana, West Africa, 24-28 June 2002. “Democratic World Government and Socialist Values,” presented to the Fourteenth Annual Cuban-North

American Philosophers Conference, Havana, Cuba, 26 June 2002 “World Government and the Baha’is Faith,” presentation to the Roanoke region Assembly of Baha’is, Indian

Valley Retreat Center, 4 March 2002. “Radio Interview of Dr. Glen Martin” (45 minutes) by host Dr. Rashmi Mayur, broadcast nationwide from

WBAI, New York City, 30 January 2002. “Environmental Sustainability and the Future of Earth,” workshop co-conducted with Dr. Rashmi Mayur at

the International Meeting of the Yogi Divine Society, Vadodara, India 4 January 2002. “Unity and Diversity in the Constitution for the Federation of Earth,” address to the assembled Chief

Justices of the World and other dignitaries at the Second International Conference of Chief Justices of the World, Lucknow, India, 23 December 2001.

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“State Terrorism,” presentation as part of a four faculty academic panel on “Terrorism” at Roanoke College,

11 October 2001. “Marx’s Dialectical Phenomenology and the Constitution for the Federation of Earth,” presented at the

Thirteenth Annual Cuban-North American Philosopher’s Conference, Havana, Cuba, 21 June 2001. “My Spiritual Journey and the Human Project,” 9 June 2001, and “Science and Religion in the 20th and 21st

Centuries,” two invited lectures to graduate students at the Cuban Theological Institute of Havana, 16 June 2001.

“Global Crisis and the Need for World Government,” Presidential address at the International Philosophers

for Peace 6th World Conference called “World Peace Thinkers Meet” in Calcutta, India, 2 January 2001. “The Route to Global Peace: Democratic World Government and a Specific Plan for Economic

Conversion,” professional paper presented at the Sixth World Conference of International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), Calcutta, India, 5 January 2001.

“Malta Resolution on the Spirit of Global Governance under the Constitution for the Federation of Earth,”

resolution written, introduced before the Fifth Provisional World Parliament, and successfully defended, Malta, 25 November 2000.

“Sovereign Nation States, Global Crisis, and the Constitution for the Federation of Earth,” presented at

the Twelfth Annual Cuban-North American Philosophers’ Conference, Havana Cuba, 21 June 2000. “The Meaning of ‘Peace and Global Issues,’” opening paper and welcome at the Eleventh Annual

Concerned Philosophers for Peace Conference, Radford University, 2 October 1999. “Three Stages in the Dialectical Realization of Democracy and the Constitution for the Federation of

Earth,” presented at the Eleventh Annual Cuban-North American Philosophers’ Conference, Havana, Cuba, 15 June 1999.

“Dr. Glen Martin on Non-Military World Government,” and “Glen Martin and Gary Hicks on the New River

Bocay Project, Nicaragua,” two interviews for thirty minute radio programs at Radio for Peace International, Costa Rica, June 1999.

“A Global Policy for Peace, Freedom, and Justice: The Principle of Unity-in-Diversity,” presented at the

Eleventh Annual Conference of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace at George Washington University, 1-4 October 1998.

“Humanity at the Crossroads between Self-destruction and Liberation,” Presidential Address at the Fifth

World Conference of International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), Boston, 13 August 1998.

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“The Role of Religion in a Revolutionary Praxis,” presented at the Tenth Annual Cuban-North American Philosopher’s Conference, Havana, Cuba, 15 June 1998. This paper was presented again at the International Social Sciences and Humanities Conference, Camaguey, Cuba, 23 June 1998.

“Democratic World Government and the Nicaraguan Revolution,” lecture to the faculty of the Department

of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Managua, Nicaragua, 23 May 1998. "An Ethical Basis for Socialist Theory: Marx's Assumptions in the Light of Levinas and Habermas,"

presented at the Ninth Annual Cuban-North American Philosophers Conference, Havana, Cuba, 12 June 1997. This paper was again presented at the International Social Sciences and Humanities Conference, Camaguey, Cuba, 19 June 1997.

"Global Crises and the Movement for World Government," lecture at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

of the New River Valley, 6 July 1997. "Global Problems and World Peace," lecture at the Marion Rotary Club of the Town of Marion, VA, 25

February 1997, under the auspices of the Radford University Public Speaker's Bureau. "Revolutionary Democracy and the Problem of the Other: John Dewey, the Philosophy of Liberation, and

Human Spirituality," presented at the Ninth Annual Concerned Philosophers for Peace Conference at University of Missouri, Columbia, October 1996.

"Zen Christianity: a New Perspective," lecture at St. William's on Long Point, retreat and conference center,

Raquette Lake, NY, 1 August 1996. "Democratic World Government and Socialist Values," presented at the 1996 Socialist Scholar's

Conference, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York City, 14 April 1996. "World Government, Sovereignty, and the Fate of the Earth," lecture for the Hollins College Philosophy

Public Lecture Series, Hollins College, Roanoke, VA, 22 February 1996. "The Multicultural Dilemma and the Problem of World Peace," presented at the Eighth Annual Conference

of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, 21 October 1995. "Deep Nonviolence - An Attempt at a Comprehensive Response to the Deep Violence of Modern

Civilization," presented at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Villanova University, Philadelphia, PA, 1 October 1994.

“The Problem of the Ego and its Relation to World Peace,” presented at the Fourth World Conference of

International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO) in San Jose, Costa Rica, 6 January 1994. "A Holistic Response to Institutional Violence: Compassion, Critical Theory, and Nonviolence," presented

at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN, 10 October 1993.

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"Eschatological Ethics and Positive Peace," presented at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace, UNC Charlotte, 17 October 1992.

"A Post-modern Education Towards Integral Liberation," presented at the annual conference of the

Association for Process Philosophy of Education, Cornell University, 31 July 1991. "Liberation Theology in Theory and Practice," lecture to Presbyterian Fellowship of Blacksburg, VA, 11

November 1990. "Twentieth Century Existentialism," lecture to Radford High School Honors class, 22 September 1989. "The Heart of 20th Century Theology," lecture to Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Blacksburg, VA, 8

March 1987. "A Critique of Nietzsche's Metaphysical Skepticism," paper presented to a meeting of the North American

Nietzsche Society in conjunction with the American Philosophical Association convention, Washington, D.C., 27 December 1985.

"The Soteriological Aspect of Philosophizing in Wittgenstein and Nāgārjuna," paper presented at the

CUNY Philosophers' Conference, Graduate Center of CUNY, 10 February 1985. "Nietzsche's Theory of Truth," presentation and symposium panel participant at the Riverside Center for

Philosophy for Children, Buffalo, NY, 16 November 1980. "Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Religion," lecture to Trinity High School Honors class, New York City, 23 May

1977. "Nietzsche's Conception of Eternal Recurrence," lecture at the Graduate Center of CUNY, 3 October 1974. "Ethical Issues Concerning Abortion," lecture to Planned Parenthood of Schenectady, NY, 1 October 1973.

AWARDS AND HONORS

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Recipient of the GUSI PEACE PRIZE INTERNATIONAL, awarded annually to peace leaders from around the world in Manila, Philippines, 27 November 2013. Website http://www.gusipeaceprizeinternational.org/

Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusi_Peace_Prize

Invited to serve as President of a newly formed organization: “International Forum of Global Social Justice, Empowerment and Education (IFGSJEE), which will work with WCPA to promote global social justice and education (October 2016). Invited to become the Assistant CEO of ICCW Press (February 2015). Invited to join the Board of Trustees, Oracle Institute, headquartered in Independence, Virginia (November 2014). Elected to the Board of Trustees, Democratic World Federalists (DWF), headquartered in San Francisco, for the three year term (2012-2015) and reelected for the three year term (2015-2018).

Invited to join the International Advisory Board of the Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust headquartered in Chennai, India (November 2014).

Invited to join the International Advisory Board of ISOL (Integrating Spirituality and Organizational

Leadership) in May 2014, and to speak at the plenary session if its upcoming conference in Chicago on the topic: “The Impact of the New Philosophical Holism on Global Economics.”

Elected President of the World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA) by

unanimous vote of the WCPA Executive Council, January 2012, replacing my former position as Secretary-General.

Awarded the “Lighthouse of the World” award, for a life dedicated to world peace,

by the World Constitution and Parliament Association (Asia Wing) and Bharat Vikas Parishad at Jaya Arts and Sciences College, Tamil Nadu, India, 21 June

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2011, on the occasion of their "Global Challenges to Peace" program. Selected for recognition as one of the “outstanding” alumni of Hunter College posted as follows:

The Hunter College Website (quoted below, as of 2008-2015, color added):

http://www.stateuniversity.com/universities/NY/City_University_of_New_York_Hunter_College.html

Alumni “There are too many renowned alumni from Hunter College to name, but a selection of some of the stars includes photographer Robert Altman, painter Jules de Balincourt, opera singer Martina Arroyo, actress Ellen Barkin, actor Edward Buns, musician Bobby Darin, actor Vin Diesel, actor Jake Hurwitz, actress Rhea Perlman, actress Esther Rolle, The Strokes guitarist Nick Valensi, congresswoman Bella Abzug, philosopher Glen T. Martin, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala, Pittsburgh mayor Thomas J. Murphy Jr., Pulitzer prize winner Ada Louise Huxtable, poet Audre Lorde, writer Grace Paley, neurobiologist Erich Jarvis, and Nobel Laureate Rosalyn Yalow.”

Nominated for the Prince of Asturias Award for Peace, sometimes known as “the Spanish Nobel Prize,” April 2012.

Selection for membership in “Outstanding Artists” by the Global Harmony Association, April 2011.

http://www.peacefromharmony.org. Invited membership on the Editorial Board and Advisory Editors Council for the

Journal of Globalization Studies, a bi-annual journal published from Russia dedicated to a truly international and multidisciplinary study of globalization, 2009 to present.

http://old.uchitel-izd.ru/index2.php?option=content&task=view&id=228&pop=1

Invited membership on the Global Advisory Board of Dignity and Humiliation

Studies, 2009 to present. http://www.humiliationstudies.org/whoweare/board.php. Invited membership on the Editorial Board and Board of Trustees of Institute

for Economic Democracy Press, 2008 to present. Elected President of the Press 2010 to present. http://www.ied.info.

Invited membership of the Advisory Board of the World Prout Assembly, 2008 to present.

http://www.worldproutassembly.org/. Nomination and confirmation for the role of “Universal Peace Ambassador” conferred by Geneve Capitale

Mondiale de la Paix, Paris, France, 26 March 2006.

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http://www.peacefromharmony.org/?cat=en_c&key=231 Elected to full membership in the Board of Trustees of the New Humanity Center in Kalamata, Greece, 25

June 2006 to December 2010. Invited Presidency, International Committee for World Peace (ICWP), a coalition of eleven international

peace groups (including International Philosophers for Peace, the Institute On World Problems, and the World Constitution and Parliament Association (Chennai chapter)) that work together to promote world peace.

Recipient of the “International Peace Leadership Award,” from the Office of the World Peace Envoy,

Bangkok, Thailand, March 2008. Recipient of the International Society for Intercultural Study and Research (ISISAR) “International Peace

Award,” Kolkata, India, 7 January 2005. Elected by WCPA Executive Council to the position of Secretary-General, worldwide, March 2003. Awarded engraved plaque in recognition of work for world peace from the Office of the World Peace Envoy,

Thailand, 28 March 2003. Nominated by peace leaders in India for the Mahatma Gandhi International Peace Prize (10 million rupees)

awarded annually by the government of India for significant contributions toward world peace, spring 2002.

Awarded position of “Global Associate” of the International Institute for Sustainable Future in Mumbai (a

UN affiliate), January 28, 2002. Certificate of Recognition for work toward world peace and justice from the International Institute for Sustainable Future, Mumbai, 5 January 2002.

Honorary member of the Board of the New Humanity Center - A Center for the Esoteric Unification of

Humanity, Hari Homaro Vacal, Director, Kalamata, Greece, November 2001. Inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta, National Academic Honor Society for Freshmen, at Radford University,

April 2000. Elected to the society by RU freshman students who are members. Honorary member of the Advisory Board of the International Society for Intercultural Studies and Research

(ISISAR), headquartered in Calcutta, India, June 1997 to present. Member, International Advisory Board of Radio for Peace International, Costa Rica, October 1992 to 2003.

Regular visits to Costa Rica for board meetings. Awarded “Honors” for qualifying examinations in the history of philosophy, Graduate Center of the City

University of New York, 1983.

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Awarded membership in Phi Beta Kappa, U.S. national scholastic honor society, 1970.

PROFESSIONAL, PRO BONO, AND RELATED ACTIVITIES, OUTSIDE RADFORD UNIVERSITY

Invited membership on the Executive Board of the World Intellectual Forum (WIF), a Think Tank based in India and co-sponsored by the Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust, Chennai, and the and Jawaharlal Nehru Institute for Advanced Studies (JNIAS), Hyderabad, 2016. Invited membership on the International Advisory Council of the Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership (ISOL) Foundation, March 2014 to present, and on the Advisory Board of the 5th International Conference of the ISOL Foundation, Chicago, September 10-15, 2015: http://isol2015chicago.co.in/

Member International Organizing Committee and Chair of the section on Justice and Governance, Building the New World Conference, scheduled for May 28-31, 2015. www.btwn.org

Invited membership on the Advisory Board of Acme Intellects, dedicated to excellence in research on

management: http://www.acmeintellects.org/index.php/board/74-board-of-intellects.

Invited Professorship in the area of World Law in the developing Institute on Global Harmony (IGH), in association with IASE Deemed University, Rajasthan, India, December 2012.

Invited membership in the Steering Scientific Committee of the World Philosophical Forum and on the Earth

Constitution Drafting Committee. http://wpf-unesco.org/eng/board/progsc.htm and the Constitutional Drafting Committee for the “Universal State of Earth” (2014).

Invited membership on the Central Advisory Board for the World Conference on Existential Harmony, 2014,

organized by the Institute of Advanced Studies in Education (IASE) Deemed University, Gandhi Vidy Mandir, Rajasthan, India. August 2012.

President, Institute on World Problems beginning spring 2008 (Vice-President 2003-2008). Treasurer for

IOWP (2003-2010). Conduct workshops, lectures, and seminars for IOWP in many parts of the world. Since 2008, this includes Toronto, Canada, Brussels, Belgium, Chennai, Lucknow, and Kolkata, India, Dhaka and Sylhet, Bangladesh, Bangkok and Chaing Mai, Thailand, San Jose, Costa Rica, Kumasi and Kasoa, Ghana, and Sokode, Togo. www.worldproblems.net

President of the World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA).

Secretary-General, since 2003. Elected to the Presidency by the Executive Cabinet of WCPA, in its meeting in Chennai, India, 27 December 2003. Since then, have worked with the Deputy Secretary-General, the President, and the Vice Presidents (the Executive Cabinet) to oversee the worldwide work of WCPA. www.wcpa.biz

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President, International Philosophers for Peace, and the Elimination of Nuclear and Other Threats to Global

Existence (IPPNO), March 1996 to present. Creator of the International Board of Advisors for IPPNO (1998) and Convener of the Committee to write the IPPNO Document on World Peace (1999). Web site: search “IPPNO,” www.philosophersforpeace.org/

RU website maintained by GTM includes many photos of travel, descriptions of pro bono activities, and

documents in connection with the above organizations. www.radford.edu/gmartin Serve as blind reviewer for a manuscript entitled "Lighting the Street: Towards an Ontologically Plural

Analysis of Strategic Nonviolent Anti-regime Movements" submitted to the journal Research in Social Movements, Conflict, and Change for a special issue on nonviolence, November 2011.

Lectures at the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World, 9-13 December 2011. Lectures and seminars in several universities in Costa Rica, September 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. Lecture tour to Lucknow, India, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Chennai, India, Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Bangalore,

India, all of June 2011. Subsequent tours in Indian and Bangladesh 2013 and 2014. Two week lecture circuit in Bangladesh as Secretary-General of the World Constitution and Parliament

Association, speaking to civic groups, teacher organizations, and others regarding the organization’s work for planetary peace, justice, and democracy, 14-25 December 2010, and December 2013.

One of two primary international organizers for the Twelfth Session of the Provisional World Parliament and

the Thirteenth Conference of International Philosophers for Peace, both of which took place in Kolkata, India, 27-31 December 2010.

One of two primary international organizers for the Eleventh Session of the Provisional World Parliament

and the Twelfth Conference of International Philosophers for Peace, both of which took place in Nainital, India, 2-8 July 2009.

Paper presenter and/or organizer of a number of conferences of Concerned Philosophers for Peace and

International Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), 1992 to the present. As Chair of Institute for Economic Democracy Press Editorial Board, editorially review several new books

accepted by the press since 2008: Michael Rivage-Seul, The Emperor’s God – Misunderstandings of Christianity (2008), Tony Equale, An Unknown God (2008), Errol E. Harris, 21st Century Democratic Renaissance – From Plato to Neoliberalism to Planetary Democracy (2009), and Tony Equale, The Mystery of Matter (2010).

Blind Reviewer of a book on world peace parks for the Grawemeyer Award Foundation for Improving World

Order, spring 2008.

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One of three international organizers for the Tenth Session of the Provisional World Parliament for Kara, Togo (June 2007). Chair the proceedings as President of the Parliament and give the keynote address.

One of three international organizers for the Ninth Session of the Provisional World Parliament for Tripoli,

Libya, 11-15 April 2006. Chairperson for some of the sessions of Parliament during this period. Invited to help organize and participate in a delegation to Libya, 17-19 September 2005, for a “Round Table

on Democracy,” expenses paid by the Revolutionary Committees’ Movement of Libya. International organizer and presenter for Institute on World Problems Seminars (a) as part of the World

Peace Congress 2005, 4-9 January 2005, Kolkata, India, (b) in Tepotzlan, Mexico, 6-8 May 2005. Blind reviewer for a volume on women recipients of the Noble Peace Prize, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,

June-July 2005. International organizer for the International Philosophers for Peace portion of the World Peace Congress

2005, Kolkata, India, 4-9 January 2005. President, and Chair of the Editorial Board, Institute for Economic Democracy,

Publishers. One area of the work of the Institute for Economic Democracy is the publication of quality books dedicated to the economic and political transformation of the world toward peace, justice, and prosperity. Invited to become President of the Institute in October 2004 and have worked with the Institute in that capacity since.

Vice-President and member of the organizing committee for the Eighth Session of

the Provisional World Parliament, Lucknow, India, 10-14 August 2004. Vice-President and Treasurer, Institute On World Problems, 2003-2008. President, since 2008. IOWP is a

non-profit organization serving as a think-tank and educational center for understanding global issues within the context of democratic world government. Two main offices: Radford, Virginia and Colombo, Sri Lanka. Lifetime membership in the Board of Trustees. http://www.worldproblems.net.

Member, World Executive Council of the World Constitution and Parliament Association and the Global

Ratification and Elections Network (WCPA/GREN), May 1999 to present. Web site: search “World Constitution and Parliament Association.” www.wcpa.biz

Member Board of Trustees, Vice-President and Professor of the Graduate School of World Problems

dedicated to holding seminars throughout the world to teach people to think about global issues within the context of democratic world government, 1999 to present. Web site: search “Graduate School of World Problems.”

http://www.csun.edu/~kea30527/administration/gswp_admin.htm

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Vice-President and member of the organizing committee of the Seventh session of the Provisional World Parliament forthcoming 26-30 December 2003, Chennai, India.

Blind reviewer for Rodopi Press, spring 2003, of a chapter submitted for their forthcoming volume,

Philosophical Perspectives on Terror and “The War on Terrorism.” Blind reviewer for Rodopi Press, fall 2002, of a chapter submitted for their forthcoming volume, The

Spiritual and Political Foundations of Nonviolence. Blind reviewer for the professional on-line journal: Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics (ESEP), fall

2002 and spring 2003. Reviewed two articles for the journal in this period. Vice-President and member of the organizing committee of the Sixth Provisional World Parliament in

Bangkok, Thailand, 24-27 March 2003. Chairperson, World Strategy Committee meeting of the World Constitution and Parliament Association,

Lucknow, India, 26-28 December 2001. Official delegate (representing the International Philosophers for Peace, IPPNO) to the Fifth Provisional

World Parliament (of democratic world government, sponsored by WCPA/GREN) in Malta, 21-26 November 2000.

Member of the World Coordinating Council (one of three from the USA) of the Global Ratification and

Elections Network (GREN), working to create democratic world government. This was a 58 person council from nearly as many countries worldwide. Participated in Coordinating Council meetings in London, January 1998 and Denver, October 1999. Active membership in the sister organization, the World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA), since 1994. Several visits to World Headquarters in Denver CO for meetings of organization officers.

Official delegate (representing IPPNO) to the

Fourth Provisional World Parliament (of democratic world government, sponsored by WCPA/GREN) in Barcelona, Spain, 12-17 September 1996.

Chair of the Eastern Division, International

Philosophers for Peace (IPPNO), March 1994 to March 1996.

Member Board

of Trustees and Chair Steering

Committee of the New River Bocay Project, a nationwide network of groups and individuals working for the survival and development for the indigenous Indians and other marginalized peoples of northern Nicaragua, spring 1993 to 2002. Five visits to Nicaragua as Chairperson of this project: 1994-2002.

Elected City of Radford Delegate representing the

Democratic Party to the Commonwealth of

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Virginia Democratic Convention, held 7-8 June 1996.

Member of the Constitutional Revision

Committee of IPPNO (International Philosophers for Peace), 1992 to 1994.

Blind reviewer for Peter Lang Publisher of a

submitted (book length) manuscript on the philosophy of Wittgenstein, fall 1992.

Blind reviewer for the journal Philosophy East and

West of a submitted article on the work of contemporary philosopher Walter Watson, July 1992.

Chair for presented papers of the Society for

Asian and Comparative Philosophy on "Nietzsche and Asian Philosophy" at the American Philosophical Association meetings, 28 December 1988.

PROFESSIONAL AND CONTRIBUTING ACTIVITIES AT RADFORD UNIVERSITY Faculty Advisor, Occupy RU, campus student

group, 2011 to present.

Chairperson, RU Program in Peace Studies, 1997 to 2016.

Faculty member, University Quality Enhancement Program (QEP): education for “World Citizen Scholars,” 2010 to present.

Faculty member, Provost’s Committee on Free Speech and the First Amendment, 2011 to

present.

Chairperson, Philosophy and Religious Studies new faculty search committees, 2008-9 and 2010-11.

Chairperson, Philosophy and Religious Studies Personnel Committee, 2009-2010. Membership on the committee, 1992 to present.

Primary organizer, Peace Studies on-campus Spring Program, 2011.

President, Radford University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, 2007 to present.

Member, International Programs Advisory Board, 2010 to present.

Director and Teacher, RU Study Abroad courses in Costa Rica, Maymester 2005 and Maymester 2009.

Primary author, Peace Studies Program Review Document, 2007-2008 academic year.

Chairperson, Philosophy and Religious Studies Search Committees, 2008-2009 academic year and again 2010-2011 academic year.

Faculty Advisor, RU Campus Chapter of Amnesty International, 1985 to 2010.

Host and local organizer, First Summit Conference of the World PROUT Assembly at Radford University 22-26 May 2008.

Program Chair and Host, Eleventh International Conference of International Philosophers for Peace at Radford University, 24-27 May 2007

Membership, Search Committee for Director of International Education, 2006 to 2007.

Chairperson, Personnel Committee, Dept. of Philosophy and Religious Studies, 2005 to 2007.

Chairperson, Search Committee, Dept. of Philosophy and Religious Studies 2005 to

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2006.

Faculty Coordinator, week long program, sponsored by the AAUP, on Academic Freedom, 30 January to 3 February 2006.

Secretary, campus chapter of the American Association of University Professors, 2005 to 2007.

Chair and host, Seventh International Conference of International Philosophers for Peace at Radford University, 25-28 May 2004.

Faculty Coordinator, fall 2003 week long program: “The War on Peace - A week of celebration, education and reflection on Nonviolent Social Change, the School of the Americas, and the issue of peace with justice.” Sponsored by Peace Studies, International Philosophers for Peace, and the RU Activists Student Club.

Faculty Coordinator, spring 2002 week long program on “Earth, Science and a New Human Order,” sponsored by the Scholarly Lecture Series, Peace Studies and International Programs, 28-31 January 2002.

Faculty liaison to Queens University, Bangladesh, through agreement with Dr. Ann Ferren, Former Vice-President for Academic Affairs (this University wishes to establish a relationship with Radford University). Guest of Queens University in Dhaka, October 1999 to present. Visit to Queens University, Dhaka, 29 December to 3 January 2000-01.

Program Chair and organizer, 11th Annual Conference of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace entitled “Peace and Global Issues,” Radford University, 21-24 October 1999.

Faculty Coordinator, spring 1999 twenty event program entitled “World Peace, Music, and the Arts,” sponsored by Amnesty

International and Peace and World Security Studies.

President, Radford University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), 1997-98. Vice-President, 1999-2000. Second term as President, 2001-02. Currently on the Executive Committee as Immediate Past President.

Newsletter Editor and member, Executive Committee: Radford University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), fall 1994 to present.

Awarded Faculty Professional Development leave, 1996-97 school year: to work on my book entitled, Millennium Dawn - The Philosophy of Planetary Crisis and Human Liberation, Published by IED Press, 2005.

Founder and member, Development Committee: Radford University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, fall-spring 1994.

Co-organizer in developing the first annual Peace and World Security Studies Week, March 1995 to February 1996; member of the organizing committees for the second and third annual Peace Studies Weeks, February 1997 and 1998.

Faculty Coordinator, Honors Program events for spring semester 1994 centering on the theme "The Search for Peace." Began planning meetings in Jan. 1993 and worked continuously for the program through April 1994, taking charge of several events and workshops personally, such as the ones by Paul Anders, Director of the Civilian Based Defense Association, Barbara Wein, Executive Director of COPRED, and Noam Chomsky, international author and keynote speaker for the program.

Founder and Chair, Development Committee: Radford University Minor in "Peace and

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World Security Studies," 1991-1993. The name was later changed to “Peace Studies.”

Articles in campus publications: "Education and Academic Environment at Radford

University," The Seeker, fall 1988. "The Student as Victim and the Quality of

Education," The Seeker, spring 1991. "Peace Studies: A Turning Point for Radford

University," Connections, October 1993. "Real Education Takes Place Outside the

Classroom," The Tartan, April 1994. “Freedom in Cuba?” The Tartan, October 1997

“The Decline of Quality Education at Radford University” (series of three articles), The Tartan, January-February 1999.

International Studies Magazine, spring 2002 “Freedom of Speech and Outrageous Public

Displays,” Tartan, Dec. 2011. Regular articles in the AAUP News nearly every

semester 1994 to the present.

Active member, Committee to Study Internationalization of the Curriculum at Radford University, fall 1991- spring 1992. Active member of the Committee for Internationalization at Radford University, 1999 to 2005. Member of the search committee for the new Director of International Programs at RU, 2004 to 2005.

Active member, Committee to Draft a Proposal on General Education at Radford University, fall 1991.

Faculty Advisor and Co-advisor, Philosophy Club at Radford University, 1985-1991.

Active participant, Radford University Writing across the Curriculum Program (conferences and workshops): 1986-1990. Taught H-490, "The Search for Meaning," as a writing intensive course.

Faculty Coordinator (one of three) for "Central America Week" or "Americas Awareness Week" organized five times: each fall semester on campus, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992. Sponsored by a number of campus groups: Amnesty International, the Progressive Student Alliance, the International Students Council, the Philosophy Club, the Young Democrats, the English Club, and the Catholic Student Association. These week long programs, geared toward internationalizing the academic environment with respect to the Americas, included speakers, films, panel discussions, guest lecturers for classes, and a keynote speaker for the week.

Internationally known speakers brought to campus as keynote speakers for RU peace programs:

Howard Zinn (internationally known historian) October 1992.

Noam Chomsky (internationally known linguist and political commentator) March 1994.

Helen Caldicott (founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility and internationally known environmental advocate) February 1996.

Ramsey Clark, (former U.S. Attorney General and expert in international law) February 1997.

Senator Mike Gravel, former U.S. Senator, candidate for the U.S. Democratic Presidential nomination for 2008, and Director of Let the People Decide!, March 2007.

Other Radford University guest speakers on “peace and justice” personally sponsored and helped bring to

campus through the Scholarly Lecture Series:

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Edgar Chamorro (former Contra leader), November 1989.

Jennifer Cosolo (Peace worker in El Salvador), October 1990.

Betty Reardon (Director of Peace Education at Teachers College of Columbia University), February 1999.

Kathy Kelly (Founder of Voices in the Wilderness), November 1998.

Simon Harak of Voices in the Wilderness, February1999.

Brian Becker (journalist and co-founder of the International Action Center), November 1999.

Lizzie Brock (representative from Peace Brigades International), November 2000.

Rita Lucy, speaker on women’s rights in prisons

and the School of the Americas. William Blum (Washington based independent

journalist and author), November 2001. Max Steele (General Manager of the World

Constitution and Parliament Assoc.), January 2002.

Dr. Rashmi Mayur (Director International Institute for Sustainable Future), January 2002.

Joshua Ruebner, Executive Director Jews for Justice in Israel and Palestine, October 2003;

Dr. Roger Bowen, General Secretary of the National AAUP, January 2006.

Keith McHenry, Director of Food Not Bombs, October 2009.

Partners for Peace (speakers from Israel and Palestine), October 2010.

Additional guest speakers, primarily on “peace and justice” brought to campus through the Honors

Program, the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department, the Peace and World Security Studies Program, the AAUP, etc.:

Dr. Richard Perkins (Nietzsche scholar), April

1987 and two other occasions. Dr. John Reuwer (physician and expert on

nonviolence in theory and practice) numerous occasions from 1990-2011.

Paul Anders (Executive Secretary, Civilian Based Defense Assoc.), January 1994.

Barbara Wein (Executive Director, Consortium on Peace Research and Education, COPRED), February 1994.

Mary Burgan (General Secretary, national AAUP), January 1995.

Carlos Chen (human rights investigator from Guatemala), April 1996, and a number of others over the years from organizations such as Amnesty International, Witness for Peace, Pastors for Peace, the Socialist Worker's Party, etc., including:

David Hayden from Justice House, Roanoke. Greg Hessel from the Fellowship of

Reconciliation. September 2003.

Father Roy Bourgeois, founder and Director of School of Americas Watch. September 2003.

E. P. Menon, Executive Trustee, India Development Foundation, Bangalore, India (several times from 2000 to 2016).

Dr. J. W. Smith, economist, author of books on Economic Democracy, May 2003.

Coalition for gun awareness (speakers on Virginia gun law) 2010.

Kathy Kelly, Internationally known peace activist of Voices for Creative Nonviolence, March 2013.

Dr. Kathleen Barry, author Unmaking War, Remaking Men, March 2013.

Dada Maheshvarananda, Internationally known PROUT leader and head of an economic coop in Venezuela, April 2013 and March 2014.

Medea Benjamin, Internationally known peace activist and co-founder of CODE PINK, March 2013.

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Zaklina Dimovska, Vice-President and Coordinator of WCPA for Southeast Europe, October 2013.

Dr. Laj Utreja, Founder/Director, Institute for Global Harmony, Sardharshar, India, October 2015.

Faculty Coordinator for nine non-credit, multi-session seminars, sponsored by RU Amnesty International, entitled "Amnesty Seminars on Nonviolence," conducted by Dr. John Reuwer each semester 1989 to 1992, and spring semesters 1994 and 1999, fall 2000 and fall 2001.

Active participant in the Honors Program: 1987 to 2005. Taught as overloads (5th courses):

"The Search for Meaning" (H-490, spring 1988), "Peace and World Order" (with Prof. Jim Quirk, H-490, spring 1989), "Peace, Human Nature and Alternative Futures" (with Prof. G. Goffstein, H-490, spring 1991). In addition, dual listed several regularly scheduled courses with the Honors Program and taught

Honors Introduction to Philosophy, Honors Knowledge and Reality, and Honors Ethics and Society.

Member, Advisory Council to Radford University Scholar-Citizen Program, 2010 to present.

Member International Education Programs Committee, 2009 to present.

Chairperson, Department Personnel Committee, several times 1992 to present.

Vice-Chairperson, Department Personnel Committee, 2003-4.

Department Personnel Committee, 1992 to present.

Department Curriculum Committee, 1995 to present.

Department Self-study Committee, 2001.

Departmental Liaison to and Chairperson of the Peace and World Security Studies Minor and member of the Peace Studies Faculty, 1993 to present.

Departmental Liaison to the Honors Program, 1992 to 1994.

Departmental Liaison to the International Studies Minor, 1991 to 1994.

Tutor in the History of Philosophy: Radford High School Honors Program, 1991-92.

Departmental Representative to Arts & Sciences Curriculum Committee, 1986-1988.

Departmental Committee to Redefine the Major, 1989-1991.

Departmental Publicity Committee, fall 1990 - spring 1991.

Initiator and active participant in the Philosophy and Religious Studies "Lecture Series in Philosophy and Religion," spring and fall, 1986.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL, SCHOLARLY,

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AND GLOBAL SOCIETIES

- Acme Intellects. Member of International Advisory Board, since 2012.

- American Philosophical Association (APA) (since 1978).

- American Association of University Professors (AAUP) (since 1986). Member, Executive Committee, RU Chapter, since 1987. President, RU Chapter, since 2009.

- American Academy of Religion (1988-1998).

- Concerned Philosophers for Peace (CPP) (since 1986).

- Democratic World Federalists (DWF) (member since 2005, Board of Trustees since 2012).

- Global Harmony Association (since 2010).

- Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies. Member of Global Advisory Board (since 2010).

- Institute for Cooperative Capitalism Worldwide Press, Assistant CEO (since February 2015).

- Institute for Economic Democracy, Research Associate (since 2002), Chair Editorial Board and President (since 2004).

- 'International Forum of Global Social Justice, Empowerment and

Education' (IFGSJEE), from 2016.

- Institute on World Problems (since 2003). President (since 2008), (logo at right).

- International Institute for Sustainable Future, Research Associate (2002-2005).

- International Philosophers for Peace and the Elimination of Nuclear and Other Threats to Global Existence (IPPNO) (since 1986). President, since 1996.

- International Society for Intercultural Studies and Research (ISISAR). Member of International Advisory Board (since 1997).

- Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership (ISOL). Member International Advisory Board (since March 2014).

- North American Nietzsche Society (1979-1998).

- Oracle Institute. Member Board of Trustees (since November 2014).

- Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) (1997-2008).

- Society for Process Philosophy of Education (1991-2004).

- Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (1984-2004).

- Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (1981-2000).

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- Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust. Member International Advisory Board (since November 2014).

- World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA) and Global Ratifications and Elections Network (since 1996). Member of Executive Cabinet 1999 to 2003. Secretary-General of the organization (2003-2011). President, since 2012.

- World Democracy – USA (since 2005).

- World Federalist Association and its successor, Citizens for Global Solutions (1999-2010).

- World Intellectual Forum (WIF). Member of the Executive Board (since 2016).

- World-wide Peace Organization (WWPO), member of the International Advisory Board (since 2014).

- World Philosophical Forum, member of the Steering Scientific Committee (since 2014)

- World PROUT Assembly (WPA). Member of the International Advisory Board (since 2008).