The document discusses the concept of "smart revolutions" as an alternative to social revolts for enacting change in the 21st century. It argues that smart revolutions apply revolutionary innovations and smart growth strategies to intellectualize continents, countries, cities and communities. The key aspects of smart revolutions are that they replace political governments with intelligent governance systems worldwide and implement a smart world agenda aiming for sustained prosperity for all. It presents smart revolutions, disruptive innovations, and an "Encyclopedic Intelligence" platform as ways to revolutionize human life, business, and the global economy over the next decade through massive transformations.
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Smart Revolutions in XXI Century: the Creative Destruction of the World
1. SMART REVOLUTIONS IN XXI CENTURY
SOCIAL REVOLTS OR INTELLIGENT REVOLUTIONS: RUSSIA, EUROPE, USA, CHINA, JAPAN,…
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INTELLECTUALIZING CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
“SMART REVOLUTION APPLIES REVOLUTIONARY INNOVATIONS AND SMART GROWTH STRATEGIES”
“SMART REVOLUTION IMPLIES A REPLACEMENT OF POLITICAL GOVERNMENTS BY INTELLIGENT GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS WORLDWIDE”
“SMART REVOLUTION IS TO IMPLEMENT SMART WORLD AGENDA AIMING TO REACH SUSTAINED PROSPERITY FOR ALL AND EVERYONE”
The Creative Destruction of the World:
How the Smart (Post-Industrial) Digital Revolution Will Create Better World:
Continents, Countries, Cities, and Communities; Economies and Living
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With a world population exceeding 7.2 bn people and an annual GDP of US$90 trillion, the total global wealth last year amounted to $240.8 trillion.
Share of wealth for the bottom half of the population was 0.71 percent, while the richest one percent had 46 percent (amounting to $110 trillion).
In 2014, the extreme economic inequality is only increasing. It is estimated that $18.5 trillion is held unrecorded and offshore.
The present world is a dull world of “the elite”, by “the elite” and for “the elite”, in which the honest man subsidizes the rich man.
2. FUTURE WORLD REVOLUTIONS:
SMART REVOLUTIONS, DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONS AND EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM
WORLD X.0 :: Revolution X.0 > Global
Community X.0 >
Human X.0 >
Government X.0 >
Society X.0 >
Nation X.0 >
City X.0 >
Science X.0 >
Technology X.0 >
Infrastructure X.0 >
Network X.0 >
Telecom X.0 >
Internet X.0 > Web X.0 >
Service X.0 > Media X.0 >
Industry X.0 > …Space X.0
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the-future-tomorrows-world
Disruptive innovations are to revolutionize human life and
business and the whole global economy in next decade,
driving truly massive economic transformations, social,
political and technological disruptions, thus radically
changing our world.
Encyclopedic Intelligence, EI, is designed as an open
innovation and disruptive technology platform.
EI is a universal intelligent environment for building
Intelligent Governance Platforms for smart territories and
intelligent communities (a world, nations, cities and local
settlements of the future).
EI is a universal intelligent environment for building smart
disruptive technologies, as Smart Mobile Internet,
Automation of knowledge work, Intelligent Analytics,
Internet of Things, Cloud technology, Advanced robotics,
Autonomous vehicles, Next-generation genomics, Energy
virtual storage, 3D printing, Advanced materials, Intelligent
oil and gas fields, Renewable energy, Social Technologies,
etc.
EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM:
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intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform
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3. THE CURRENT WORLD 1.0-2.0:
WARS, P0VERTY AND CRISES
We are slowly realizing that many life-critical things are at critical
points when critical decisions must be made and crucial actions
must be performed. We are slowly recognizing that many significant
things are never will be the same. We slowly understand that there
is no close end for the current global crisis.
We finally see that the world at large is lacking any good sense,
intelligence and efficiency. But it is abundant of global imbalances,
social disorder and exclusion, political disintegrationand
environmental neglect, injustice, dishonesties and corruption and
many other immoralities. In all, it is abundant of dangerous
situations and threats and risks, affecting individuals and persons,
families and businesses, groups and communities, cities and
regions, nations and countries, societies and international
communities, what even the G20 Summit largely recognized.
On the top, that wild world is plagued by the poor global
government, corrupted national leadership and incompetent local
administration.
Nowadays, the chaotic, uncontrolled world is living through a crucial
stage, when decisive changes are impending, when the whole planet
is looking for a radical transformation in all the key spheres, sectors,
parts and systems, no longer be kept and managed in the standard
ways. The scope of global crisis, its threats and risks, is becoming
overwhelming running from the global and local stock markets to
safety and security to the school systems and family values, to the
whole countries and international communities. Going across all
aspects of human being, it continually infects all parts of human life,
all kinds of economic schemes and political systems, all types of
communities, all sectors of human activities. The signs of such a
broadly unsustainable world are all around us, their markings as
sweeping and multifarious as >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Economic Crisis (mass unemployment, recession, depression,
bubbles, boom/bust patterns, economic globalization, harmful
economic systems, world poverty)
Financial Crisis (the state budget crises, banking crisis, currency
crisis, liquidity crises, mass insolvency, credit crunch, harmful
financial systems)
Societal Crisis (social disunity, social unrest, low safety and
security, social disorder)
Political Crisis (political disunity, political misgovernment,
regional wars, political corruption, 1% rule, harmful political
systems)
Cultural Crisis (cultural disunity, commercial culture expansion
and human isolation, religious wars and social hatred, cultural
imperialism)
Ecological Crisis (wholesale ecosystems destruction,
environmental disaster, diseconomies of agglomerations,
clusters, and cities, harmful eco systems)
Personal Crisis (personal situations, jobs, household finances,
drug- and alcoholism addiction)
Information Crisis (information propaganda, digital divide, mass
advertising)
S&T Crisis (knowledge fragmentation, disunity of science, arts
and technology, education, research and innovation disunity,
R&D neglect)
Ideological Crises (the crisis of basic values, the standard
mindsets, mass consumerism, moral corruption, harmful
ideological systems of imperialism and communism).
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4. THE CURRENT WORLD 1.0-2.0:
GLOBAL AND SYSTEMIC RISKS
ECONOMIC
Fiscal crises in key economies
Failure of a major financial mechanism or institution
Liquidity crises
Structurally high unemployment/underemployment
Oil-price shock to the global economy
Failure/shortfall of critical infrastructure
Decline of importance of the US dollar as a major
currency
Greater incidence of extreme weather events (e.g.
floods, storms, fires)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Greater incidence of natural catastrophes (e.g.
earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, geomagnetic
storms)
Greater incidence of man-made environmental
catastrophes (e.g. oil spills, nuclear accidents)
Major biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse (land and
ocean)
Water crises
Failure of climate change mitigation and adaptation
(greenhouse gas emissions, nitrogen and phosphorus
loading, ozone depletion, chemical pollution, freshwater
use, ocean acidification, land use change, aerosol
loading)
GEOPOLITICAL
Global governance failure
Political collapse of a nation of geopolitical importance
Increasing corruption
Major escalation in organized crime and illicit trade
Large-scale terrorist attacks
Deployment of weapons of mass destruction
Violent inter-state conflict with regional consequences
Escalation of economic and resource nationalization
SOCIETAL
Food crises
Pandemic outbreak
Unmanageable burden of chronic disease
Severe income disparity
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Mismanaged urbanization (e.g. planning failures,
inadequate infrastructure and supply chains)
Profound political and social instability
TECHNOLOGICAL
Breakdown of critical information infrastructure and
networks
Escalation in large-scale cyber attacks
Massive incident of data fraud/theft
Source: Global Risks 2014, World Economic Forum.
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5. THE CURRENT WORLD 1.0-2.0:
GLOBAL INEQUALITY, POVERTY AND ILL-GOTTEN WEALTH
The present world is a world of unsustainable growth, extreme inequality, overwhelming poverty, ill-gotten wealth. Its wealth is
idiosyncratically distributed between the few richest haves and the poor have-nots, with almost half going to the richest one
percent and the other half to the remaining 99 percent, creating huge disparities in wealth and income, power and rights.
In 2013, the total global wealth amounted to $240.8 trillion. Share of wealth for the bottom half of the population was 0.71
percent, while the richest one percent had 46 percent (amounting to $110 trillion).
The world's 85 wealthiest were worth a collective $1.7 trillion, while the same amount was owned by half of the world's poorest
people, a total of roughly 3.5 billion.
Such extreme inequality has been ‘impacting social stability within countries and threatening security on a global scale’,
according to the World Economic Forum.
It poses a major risk to human progress, to building inclusive political and economic systems increasing social tensions and
the risk of social unrest and societal breakdown.
Political institutions become undermined and governments overwhelmingly serve the interests of economic elites to the harm
and detriment of ordinary people.
Rapidly increasing in the majority of countries, the concentrations of income and wealth represent a global threat to stable,
inclusive societies.
Extreme economic, political and social inequality can and must be reversed by building smart economies (sustainable and
equitable economic growth, regulations, capital taxation, progressive taxation, no tax havens) and inclusive societies (open
government, participatory democracy, citizen participation, accountability, social inclusion, equality of opportunity, gender
equality, ethnicity equality, social mobility, tax revenues for universal healthcare, education and social protection).
WORKING FOR THE FEW : Political capture and economic inequality; http://www.oxfam.org/en/policy/working-for-the-few-
economic-inequality
‘Global Wealth Report 2013’, Zurich: Credit Suisse. https://publications.credit-
suisse.com/tasks/render/file/?fileID=BCDB1364-A105-0560-1332EC9100FF5C83
The World’s Billionaires, http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/list/
‘Outlook on the Global Agenda 2014’, 2013, the World Economic Forum
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6. HOW THE WORLD COULD AVOID THE
WHOLESALE DISINTEGRATION
STOP SERVING THE STUPID WORLD!!! START BUILDING A SMART WORLD!!!
The present world is a fundamentally immoral world of “the elite”, by
“the elite” and for “the elite”, in which the poor man subsidizes the
rich man.
The current world is failing to sustain the human life causing
degradationof all sorts and kinds: mental, social, political, cultural,
and environmental; for the existing world "meets the needs of the
present … compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs."
The current world is a deeply Unsustainable World, the Inferior World
liable to social threats and political risks, technological threats and
ecological risks, economic risks and military threats, cultural risks and
demographic threats.
The rich is richer, the poor is poorer, it is a permanent destructive
“rule” of the global world system.
The total population has reached seven billion, while only 15% makes
ends meet.
The climate is warming. Total pollution, of air, water, food, soil,… and
our souls. Bio species are being systematically eliminated. Mass
pandemics. Civil wars. Global and local terrorism, in all parts of the
world. And all is accompanied, or rather caused, by ineffective global
governance and weak political leadership, corrupted politics and
outdated public administration, transnational and national, regional
and local.
Last, there are billions existing without access to energy, water.
Information, roads and dwellings, sanitation and health services, dying
from diseases and starvation.
For civil society, promote innovation and train future leaders,
organize smart communities and deliver quality services.
For business, develop and deliver new organization models,
new technologies and management systems, relying on
knowledge, innovation and intelligence, human, social and
technological.
For the political leadership, exhibit the political will and show
the political wisdom, launch the Smart Revolution Projects,
successfully practiced on a smaller scale in the South Eastern
Asian countries as the intelligent nation projects.
Thus we could start transforming the World as a Global
Intelligent Eco Community of Smart Regions and Intelligent
Cities, primarily investing in:
Sustainable World Ecology
Intelligent World Infrastructure
Smart World Transportation
Smart World Energy
Smart World Economy
Smart World Finance
Smart World Education
Smart World Public Safety and Security
Smart World Citizens
Sustainable World Living and Wellbeing
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7. THE FUTURE WE NEED AND THE FUTURE WE WISH
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS, DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONS AND SMART GOVERNANCE
“The world has changed profoundly since 2000 when the Millennium Declaration and the MDGs were adopted. In particular,
five shifts will make the coming fifteen--‐year period, 2015--‐2030, different from the MDG period ending in 2015: (i) the
feasibility of ending extreme poverty in all its forms, (ii) a drastically higher human impact on the physical Earth, (iii) rapid
technological change, (iv) increasing inequality, and (v) a growing diffusion and complexity of governance.
The Rio+20 vision of sustainable development as a holistic concept addressing four dimensions of society: economic
development (including the end of extreme poverty), social inclusion, environmental sustainability, and good governance
including peace and security.
Failures in one area, such as environmental sustainability or gender equality, can undermine progress in others, such as the
eradication of poverty.
Poor governance and insecurity can all too easily undermine progress on economic, social, and environmental objectives. The
public sector, business, and other stakeholders commit to good governance, including transparency, accountability, access to
information, participation, an end to tax and secrecy havens, and efforts to stamp out corruption.
The international rules governing international finance, trade, corporate reporting, technology, and intellectual property are
made consistent with achieving the SDGs.
Today’s problems will expand dangerously without an urgent and radical change of course. The world needs an operational
Sustainable development framework that can mobilize all key actors (national and local governments, civil society, business,
science, and academia) in every country to move away from the Business--‐as--‐Usual trajectory towards a Sustainable
Development path.”
SOURCE: An Action Agenda for Sustainable Development. REPORT FOR THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL. 23 October 2013.
Sustainable Development Solutions Network. A Global Initiative for the United Nations.
To achieve all four dimensions, Good Governance should be completed and ultimately replaced by Smart Governance, by
intelligent governance ecosystems, key element of Smart Revolution Global Strategy.
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8. SUSTAINABLE OR REVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENT:
TEN PRIORITY CHALLENGES
End extreme poverty including hunger (“poverty eradication is the greatest global challenge
facing the world today…Chronic hunger continues to afflict some 870 million people”)
Achieve development within planetary boundaries
Ensure Effective Learning for All Children and Youth for Life and Livelihood
Achieve Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, and Human Rights for All
Achieve Health and Wellbeing at All Ages
Improve Agriculture Systems and Raise Rural Prosperity
Empower Inclusive, Productive, and Resilient Cities
Curb Human--‐Induced Climate Change and Ensure Clean Energy for All
Secure Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity, Ensure Good Management of Water and Other
Natural Resources
Transform Governance for Sustainable Development
The 10 priority challenges demand entire, thorough, complete and total, revolutionary changes in the world,
its inefficient old systems of governance, social and economic and political order of things, denying
compromising, conservative, half-way, incomplete, moderate, partial and superficial development policies,
strategies, programs, actions, measures and solutions:
An Action Agenda for Sustainable Development. REPORT FOR THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL. 23 October
2013. Sustainable Development Solutions Network. A Global Initiative for the United Nations.
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9. REVOLUTIONS AND SMART REVOLUTIONS:
DISRUPTIVE SOCIAL INNOVATIONS
Revolutions are disruptive forces aimed to change the system of government, the economic system, the
cultural beliefs and values, or the whole social structure as the obsolete and inefficient social order.
Best human minds believed in the necessity of revolution as: “a cyclical alterations in the form of
government” (Aristotle); “creating a new order reflecting the needs of the people” (Milton); “a force for the
advancement of the mankind” (Kant); or “the fulfillment of human destiny” (Hegel)
There are several kinds and types of revolutions:
Technological Revolutions (Agricultural Revolutions; Industrial Revolutions; Scientific Revolutions; Information
Revolutions)
Socio-Political Revolutions (the English, French, American, Chinese, Russian, Arab, Eastern European,…),
forceful alterations in government, its related structures and associations.
Smart Revolution is a radical and profound change in government, society, economy, science and technology,
culture and lifestyle, all types of social, political and economic relations, by means of disruptive innovations,
social technologies and intelligent technologies.
Smart Global Revolution is to revolutionize the world, effecting a radical and entire change in the
development the globe, its continents, countries, cities and communities.
Specifically, Smart Revolution means a replacement of traditional human governments by intelligent
governance ecosystems worldwide.
The current global political order is the source of most global problems and challenges, economic, ecological,
geopolitical, etc.,
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10. THE SMART REVOLUTION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
The world is at a historical critical point, with the following three scenarios.
I. Lost World. The World will have suffered a permanent loss in wealth and capacity for growth
II. Sluggish World. The World will have suffered a permanent loss in wealth and start slowly growing from the
old basis.
III. Smart and Sustainable World. The World is making a full recovery and raise its potential and capacity for
Sustainable Future, covering economic, social, political, technological and environmental sustainability
The key goal of the Smart World Revolution Strategy is to stop the worst scenario of the world degradation,
social, economic, cultural and environmental. Instead, to initiate the “Decade of Smart, Green, Healthy and
Wealthy”, creating a strategic framework of sustainable world community development, as the Intelligent
Stabilization and Growth Mechanism, while the ultimate aim, to create a world society composed entirely of
sustainable communities of intelligent nations of eco regions and smart cities and communities.
Smart World Revolution Strategy is the most viable solution for a Full Sustainable Recovery providing
economic, social, political, technological and environmental sustainability
Smart World Revolution Strategy is the platform for Intelligent Nations, Smart Cities and Green Communities
Smart World Revolution Strategy is advancing both poor nation states and world economies making obsolete
the old world division into the core countries, semi-periphery countries and the periphery countries
Smart World Revolution Strategy sees the current world-economy, suffering a heavy crisis, as exhausted and
detrimental to a large proportion of the world's population, to be transformed into a smart world-economy
The Smart World Revolution Strategy requires a complete overhaul of the world system, its infrastructures
both in the developed high-income countries, as Japan or USA, in the fast developing middle-income
countries as BRIC, and in the underdeveloped low-income countries as Tajikistan or Rwanda.
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11. IT’S A SMART WORLD REVOLUTION
We are living in the time of big challenges and opportunities. The world as the whole of human civilization,
the socio-economic-political system of humanity, with its global ecological system, is rapidly changing. It’s
becoming smaller, more unstable, and more endangered. Everything is fluid and fraught with volatility and
uncertainty, the world population, world economy, world politics, world ecology, world religion, world network,
world climate, thus the world future.
Comprising 195 independent sovereign states, 60 dependent areas and five disputed territories, the world is
going through the lasting global crisis, when decisive changes are impending, when the whole world system
is looking for a radical transformation in all the key spheres, sectors, parts and systems.
Intelligent technologies have burst into human lives with explosive force, spreading the shock waves in all
domains and ways of life. The pace of technological change is at phenomenal speed, while the power
structure and political systems are just changeless.
The Smart Revolution Concept is emerging in the quest for a fast sustainable growth and smart economic,
technological and socio-cultural development and intelligent governance for international communities and
states, regions and cities, as well as for enterprises, industries and economies, local, regional and global.
Smart World Revolution implies Smart Continents, Intelligent Nations and Smart Eco Cities, Smart People
and Smart Life, Sustainable Land and Environment, Sustainable Infrastructure and Smart Industry, Smart
Grids and Eco Buildings, Intelligent ICT and Eco Mobility, Big Science and Future Technology, Internet of
Everything and Smart Web, Smart Financing and Intelligent Banking, Smart Health and Education, Smart
Security and Safety, Smart Government, Regulations and Standards.
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12. SMART WORLD REVOLUTION:
WHY THE GLOBE AND COUNTRIES NEED IT
The ultimate reason is to make our world radically different, intelligent, healthy, wealthy, livable, efficient, moral, fair, ecological, resilient,
or sustainable, a.k.a., Smart World
The first reason is to reverse the world poverty and the extensive world hunger, which according to the most recent estimate of FAO is
reached 925 million hungry people in 2010, with 1 billion slum dwellers worldwide, which now just increased by the global economic
crisis, while the world has enough capacity to feed and to house everyone, as well as to provide work and quality jobs.
The world’s state of affairs, the world’s climate, the world’s resources, the world’s population, the world’s poverty with rapidly declining
natural capital, knowledge capital and human capital, all urgently asks for radically innovative or innovatively radical solutions, as smarter
planet solutions or intelligent urbanization, or integrated sustainable world strategy.
The close goal of the Smart World Revolution Strategy is to create a reference strategic framework of future development, while the
ultimate aim is to develop a world society composed entirely of global communities of intelligent nations of eco regions and smart cities.
Going to the interconnected root causes, as eco world revolution, digital world revolution and intelligent world revolution, the Smart World
is merging the digital environments, natural environments, built environments, and human spaces as globally unified innovation
ecosystems.
In all, the Smart World Revolution means:
I. Green Communities, Environmental infrastructure, Ecological security, Ecological sanitation, Natural resources conservation and
Environmental protection, Ecological landscape, Ecological awareness.
II. Digital Communities, Smart Cyber Infrastructure, ICT, Information Security, Ubiquitous Computing, Internet, Web X.0, Internet of Things,
Virtual Spaces, and Digital Awareness.
III. Intelligent/Creative/Knowledge Communities, Knowledge Infrastructure, Social Security, Social Infrastructure, Innovation Systems,
Social Spaces, Social Cohesion, Social Awareness and Intelligence.
There is hardly any sensible alternative to investing in social cohesion, and socio-economic-political integration, smart people or social and
human capital, smart living or quality of life, smart governance, smart and innovative economy, smart infrastructure, smart utilities, smart
eco estates, green buildings and energy networks, smart mobility, ICT networks, intelligent transport, and smart green
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13. SMART REVOLUTION AND GLOBALIZATION There are many dimensions to be assigned to globalization: ideological, political, economic, social, technological, cultural and
ecological.
Economic globalization is the opening and deregulation of commodity, capital and labor markets that led toward present
neoliberal globalization promoted by global financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank.
Technological globalisation refers to the new communications technology and the information revolution.
Political globalisation refers to the withering away of the nation-state (at least as far as economic sovereignty is concerned).
Cultural globalisation, refers to the present homogenisation of culture, as expressed for instance by the fact that almost
everybody in today’s’ ‘global village’ watches more or less the same TV serials and videos, consumes --or aspires to consume--
the same products and so on.
Social globalisation refers to the homogenisation of today’s’ mode of life which is based on an individualist and consumerist
culture. [See Fotopoulos, Takis. (2001). "Globalization, the reformist Left and the Anti-Globalization 'Movement.'" Democracy &
Nature: The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy, 7:(2) (July 2001)]
Why Disrupting Neoliberal Globalization
The neoliberal globalization of transnational corporations is badly contributed to the underground black market of goods and
services, technology and capital and labor, such as drugs, false credentials, malware, digital goods and weapons, cheap labor,
prostitution and human trafficking, a modified slave trade, of which 1.8 billion people worldwide was employed in 2005,
making up 15-17% of world GDP, and now much exceeding 20%.
Size of the underground informal economy relative to GNP is unknown, but there exist numerous different estimations for
countries all over the world. Informal employment makes up 48% of non-agricultural employment in North Africa, 51% in Latin
America, 65% in Asia, and 72% in sub-Saharan Africa. If agricultural employment is included, the percentages rise, in some
countries like India and many sub-Saharan African countries beyond 90%. Estimates for developed countries are around 15%-
35%.
In developing countries, the largest part of informal work, around 70%, is self-employed, and almost 50% of the economies
informal, grey or black, excluded from the gross national product (GNP) and gross domestic product (GDP) of a country.
There should be added sheltered from taxes unreported tax havens connected to capital flight, fraud, money laundering and
terrorism, with the accumulated idle cash of $32 trillion and more.
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14. STUPID GLOBALIZATION, INEQUALITY AND
EXTREME POVERTY
Creating such a virtually illegal world economy, the neoliberal policies of the TNCs, IMF and the
World Bank are badly exacerbating social, economic and political inequality producing an
extreme poverty, a global challenge observed in all parts of the world, including developed
economies, as the EU, its transient economies, in the first place.
According to the United Nations,
“poverty is the inability of getting choices and opportunities, a violation of human dignity.
It means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society.
It means not having enough to feed and clothe a family,
not having a school or clinic to go to,
not having the land on which to grow one’s food or a job to earn one’s living,
not having access to credit.
It means insecurity, powerlessness and exclusion of individuals, households and communities.
It means susceptibility to violence, and it often implies living in marginal or fragile
environments, without access to clean water or sanitation”.
The future world is in need of a human-oriented intelligent globalization, devoid of extreme poverty and
concentration of income and power in a few hands, involving trans-national elites in economy, politics and
power mixed with unreported tax havens and transnational organized crime.
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15. THE GLOBALIZATION THE WORLD IN NEED
The leftist suggesting a sort of alternative globalisation based on a “New Democratic World Order that is
founded on the equal distribution of political and economic power between nations and their citizens,
irrespective of gender, race, ethnicity or culture”.
Most advanced form of Globalization is Smart Globalization, integrating the peoples of the world into a single
smart world society by social innovations, inclusive governments, knowledge green economy, intelligent
industrialization, sustainable urbanization, advanced transportation and intelligent ICT.
SMART Globalization is integrating all the key variables:
economic variables (production, trade, investment, and income),
political variables,
social variables,
ideological variables,
cultural variables,
environmental variables.
SMART Globalization is suggesting global movement of people, goods, capital, finances, ideas and
knowledge, without social, economic, demographic and environmental issues such as mass unemployment,
hunger and poverty, mass migration, climate change, soil, water and air pollution, over-fishing of the ocean
and other ecological crimes.
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16. SMART REVOLUTION DIMENSIONS
In essence, the Smart Revolution Strategy unifies three global disruptive innovations,
involving Continents, Countries, Cities, and Communities:
Digital/ICT/Hi-Tech/Ubiquitous/Cyber/Mobile/ Revolutions (Universal Access to
Digital Resources, Digital Freedom; Technological and Digital Sustainability)
Sustainable/Ecological/Green/Eco Revolutions (Universal Access to Natural
Resources, Healthy Food, Clean Energy, Water, Air, Soil and Environment; Eco-
Sustainability)
Social Revolutions (Universal Access to Power, Universe of Data, Knowledge and
Information Networks, Basic Services, Resources, Social Rights and Freedom; Social,
Economic and Political Sustainability)
Smart Revolution suggest radical, drastic, and constitutional, essential, fundamental, and organic, entire,
thorough, complete and total changes in the world, its old systems of governance, social and economic and
political order of things.
Smart Revolution denies compromising, conservative, half-way, incomplete, moderate, partial and superficial
development policies, strategies, programs, actions, measures and solutions:
Objective and themes of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development; Report of the Secretary-General, UN,
General Assembly (22 December 2010)
An Action Agenda for Sustainable Development. REPORT FOR THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL. 23 October 2013.
SMART REVOLUTION MANIFESTO, Azamat Abdoullaev, 2014-2016
17. REVOLUTIONIZING/INTELLECTUALIZING THE WORLD:
I-WORLD GOVERNANCE PLATFORM
I-WORLD PLATFORM (Innovation and Growth; Social Innovations and Disruptive
Technologies, Cloud, Mobile, Big and Open Data, Internet of Things, Social
Technologies, and Crowdsourcing) > Global Intelligent Platform > i-Nation Mobile
Cloud Platforms, i-Europe, i-America, i-Russia, i-China, i-Japan,…
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world
https://www8.cs.ucy.ac.cy/conferences/CIT2011/files/SMARTWORLDabr.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-property
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibuilding-26545480
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-governance
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-media-29450485
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cosmos
SMART REVOLUTION MANIFESTO, Azamat Abdoullaev, 2014-2016
18. REVOLUTIONIZING/INTELLECTUALIZING ASIA
i-China (Smart China and i-Government)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-
china
i-Japan (Smart Japan Growth Strategy)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-
japan
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/i-tajikistan
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ikazakhstan-20142020
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ikazakhstan-20142024
SMART REVOLUTION MANIFESTO, Azamat Abdoullaev, 2014-2016
19. REVOLUTIONIZING/INTELLECTUALIZING EUROPE:
I-EUROPE GOVERNANCE PLATFORM
i-EUROPE Manifesto:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/i-europe-title-10150491
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/eu2020/docs/intelligent_europe_center_en.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-europe
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/urban-europe
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/intelligent-europe-project
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igermany
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-britain
http://www.scribd.com/doc/40320567/i-Cyprus; http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/new-cyprus;
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cyprus-2013-2020
Europe 2020 Strategy implies investing into for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth within the new Multiannual Financial
Framework Program 2014-2020, totalling of EU 1 trillion and more. The Smart Europe Strategy consists of the following
priorities:, goals and initiatives
I. Smart growth: developing an economy based on knowledge and innovation (INNOVATION; EDUCATION; DIGITAL SOCIETY).
II. Sustainable growth: promoting a more resource efficient, greener and more competitive economy (CLIMATE, ENERGY AND
MOBILITY; COMPETITIVENESS).
III. Inclusive growth: fostering a high-employment economy delivering social and territorial cohesion (EMPLOYMENT AND SKILLS;
FIGHTING POVERTY). EUROPE 2020: A Strategy for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Communication from the Commission, European
Commission, 2010, Brussels, EU
SMART REVOLUTION MANIFESTO, Azamat Abdoullaev, 2014-2016
22. WHO TO LEAD THE FUTURE WORLD
We welcome the first 2015 Smart World Congress in China following our Smart World™ Concept,
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr, as unifying Physical, Social, Cyber, and Mental Worlds
(see the picture): http://www.cybermatics.org/;http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/CIT2011/files/SMARTWORLD.pdf
We also welcome the India’s government initiative to create 100 Smart Cities across the country “to drive
economic growth and improve the quality of life of people by enabling local area development and
harnessing smart solutions”. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-city
We urge the future-wise governments and smart businesses to rely on our Smart World Intelligence and
Services while planning and implementing sustainable national developments or large-scale innovative
strategies and projects.
For the original quality of concept, policy and strategy might decide all the planning’s results, as India’s
Smart Cities Mission estimated as US$ 1.2 trillion over the next 20 years or Chinese smart and green cities
developments projected to exceed 2 trillion yuan by 2025.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/china-smart-eco-power
The power of Smart World innovations and emerging technologies is so enormous that the tech giants have
pursuing their plan for global domination by building the “next big thing”, “smart killer application”: IBM,
Watson, the super-intelligent computer system; Google, autonomous cars at its secret Google X lab;
Microsoft, the cloud operating system with Azure; Apple, smarter personal communicating devices’; or Cisco,
Smart + Connected Communities.
Most prospects stay with the IBM, “Corporate America’s Secret Weapon”, promoting a global socio-
technological ideology of the Smarter Planet, an extension of the Intelligent World.
Nevertheless, the “best of all possible worlds” is to be led not by some tech giant, but by a technological
green hyperpower, which might be Smart Eco China, Smart Green Europe, Intelligent Eco Russia, or Smart
Green America, one which is first to launch the Smart Superpower Global Initiative.
SMART REVOLUTION MANIFESTO,
Azamat Abdoullaev, 2014-2016
23. THE SMART CITY REVOLUTION:
I-CITY GOVERNANCE PLATFORM
http://www.eu-smartcities.eu/
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cities-27402134
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-28497022
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-property
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibuilding-26545480
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/moscow-smart-territory-of-the-future-compatibility-mode
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ss-9714384
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-limassol
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/skolkovo-26893979
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-governance
The fate of World is decided by the quality of its future cities. Globally, there are about 700 cities, each with population exceeding
500,000. The infrastructure investment for these cities is forecasted to be $30 trillion to $40 trillion, cumulatively, over the next 20 years.
Here is the Human Smart Cities Manifesto Preamble, signed in Rome by cities from all over the world:
We, the signatories of this Manifesto, come together to address the main challenges facing our cities today:
The devastating effects of the financial crisis undermining the European social model. This is leading to severe limitations in cities’
abilities to invest in new infrastructures, and in some areas even for the provision of basic city services such as transportation and social
services…
The demand for more effective representation set forth by our constituencies. The so-called democratic deficit is a cause for alarm for
governance at any scale, but it also adds to the difficulty of building trust and engaging citizens in addressing common problems.
Smart CITY Revolution applies disruptive innovations and smart and sustainable urban growth strategies.
Smart CITY Revolution implies a replacement of old public administration by intelligent governance systems.
Smart CITY Revolution is to implement a Smart World Agenda aiming to reach urban wealth and sustained prosperity for all
and everyone
SMART REVOLUTION MANIFESTO, Azamat Abdoullaev, 2014-2016