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WORLD CITIZEN LETTER: 538

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WCL 538 October 2006
A guide to some World Citizen topics

Over 50 World Citizen Letters can be found on www.jrmundialist.org Each forms part of a collection of over 500 written during the past eight years and can best be described by the following brief statement:
World Citizen Letter - this is one of a series of World Letters circulated weekly since 1998 that attempt to give a world citizen view of a diversity of current topics.

Despite the range of subject matter, a high proportion of the letters address four key topics: terror; world citizenship and world citizens; language; British domestic reform. A list of the main letters on each of these topics appears below.

Terror
A letter to Labour about torture (Aug 06 - WCL 525)
The shredding of Lebanon (WCL 522)
The immorality of the terrorist state (WCL 519)
Terrorism official and unofficial Aug 06 - WCL 524
Terror v Terror WL 272

World citizenship
How to become a world citizen WCL 513
Letters to an English world citizen WL 182
Our 18th century world citizen WCL 423
Why write? WCL 417
An unpolitical world citizen Dec 05 - WCL 505
World citizen viewpoints Aug 06 - WCL 528
The need for world citizenship WCL 400
Our 18th century world citizen WCL 423
World citizens all WL 261
World citizenship rationale WL 251
Journal of a world citizen Apr 04 - WCL 462
Are you a world citizen? WCL 463
Politics and the world citizen Sep 04 - WCL 482
"Letters to World Citizens" Sep 04 WCL 475
Sex among the world citizensWCL 512

Language
Non-global internet Aug 06 - WCL 52?
The greatest democratic deficit WL 233
Babel in Brussels Sep 04 - WCL 478
A reform for Eurospeak Jan 05 - WCL 493
"Talk white, man" Jun 06 - WCL 516
Weasel words WCL 506

British domestic reform
A House of Peers WCL 507
An elective monarchy WCL 446
What Britain needs now Jul 06 - WCL 518

John Roberts

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