Beyond G20, Create G1: A Global University for Per Capita Justice
Beyond G20, Create G1: A Global University for Per Capita Justice
✍️ By Niraj Kumar | Based on Self-Development Economic Theory
Every year, world leaders gather at summits like the G7, G20, and Davos to discuss the future of humanity. Yet poverty persists, inequality deepens, and climate crises worsen. These summits, shaped by GDP rankings and political power, exclude the very voices they claim to serve — the global majority of citizens.
It’s time to go beyond elite diplomacy. It’s time to create a G1 — a Global University for Food, Health, and Education that represents humanity’s real needs, not just national interests.
🎓 What Is G1? A New Forum for Global Justice
G1 stands for Global One — not in power, but in purpose. It is not a gathering of presidents, but of practitioners. It is not shaped by borders, but by shared responsibilities. And its heart is the Global University — a decentralized, PSU-based learning ecosystem focused on three pillars:
- Food: Nutrition, sovereignty, agroecology
- Health: Preventive, herbal, and holistic healing systems
- Education: Consciousness, cooperation, and creativity
G1 is not a summit — it is a movement.
🧭 Why Replace G20?
- G20 measures success through GDP (PPP) — hiding internal inequality
- It prioritizes finance, trade, and security — not soil, soul, or society
- It excludes bottom-up participation — no farmer, teacher, or healer has a seat
Meanwhile, millions are hungry, unwell, and uneducated — despite attending the world's “best summits.”
The world doesn’t need policy papers. It needs food forests, health centers, and education PSUs that work at the ground level.
📚 Core Values: The Self-Development Economic Lens
According to Self-Development Economic Theory, human progress must be measured not by desire or accumulation, but by need-fulfillment and self-awareness. The current system of elite diplomacy fuels competition; G1 would foster cooperation.
Core Equation: Self-Realisation + Self-Experience = Self-Development
- Individual Development: Learning to serve need, not career
- Societal Development: Family as an economic and emotional unit
- Resource Development: Soil, water, air, biodiversity as sacred and central
In this view, a true global platform is one that links intellect to action and consciousness to cooperation.
🛠️ The G1 Structure: A University of Action
Unlike G20, G1 doesn’t need luxury hotels or security cordons. It operates through:
- Village PSUs: Food and seed banks, nutrition kitchens, water management teams
- Health PSUs: Herbal clinics, mobile healing vans, emotional literacy circles
- Education PSUs: Community learning centers, youth mentorship, open-source resources
Every PSU is a campus. Every citizen is a faculty. And every region shares its unique strength in a planetary partnership.
📊 From GDP to Per Capita Justice
| Metric | G20 | G1 |
|---|---|---|
| Measure | GDP (PPP) | GDP Per Capita (Need-Based) |
| Leadership | Heads of State | Heads of PSUs and Citizens |
| Focus | Trade, Tech, and Finance | Food, Health, and Learning |
| Format | Annual Summits | Ongoing Decentralized Action |
🧠 The Four Pillars in G1
| Pillar | Meaning | G1 Application |
|---|---|---|
| Production | Karma as Conscious Action | Training in agroecology, herbal care, teaching |
| Consumption | Ethics of Earning and Using | Using education and health as service, not products |
| Investment | Involvement as Inner Surrender | Public resources invested in PSUs, not corporates |
| Management | Responsible Oversight | Locally accountable, ethically guided PSU governance |
🌱 From G1 to One World, One Economy
The G1 idea is not to oppose G20, but to transcend it. Where G20 is about borders, G1 is about balance. Where G20 deals in currencies, G1 deals in contributions. Where G20 speaks from podiums, G1 listens from the grassroots.
This is how we reclaim economics as a moral science. This is how the global majority — the hungry, the unemployed, the farmers, the nurses, the teachers — come to the center stage of history.
“Development is not negotiated by diplomats. It is created by those who cook, heal, and teach.”
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