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If socially and culturally we do not support [[Fundamental Human Needs]] as a basic human right for all peoples of the earth, all humanitarian objectives to co-create a more benevolent and peaceful world, a world without war and tyrannical oppression, will fail.  
If socially and culturally we do not support [[Fundamental Human Needs]] as a basic human right for all peoples of the earth, all humanitarian objectives to co-create a more benevolent and peaceful world, a world without war and tyrannical oppression, will fail.  


When groups of humans are treated worse than vermin, and are denied [[Fundamental Human Needs]] to survive they are unable to cope in a civilized society based on benevolence and compassion for all human beings. Conversely, the disparity between those that are allowed resources and those that are not widens, and political tyranny and cultural terrorism are a natural byproduct of severe imbalances created by extreme poverty and oppression.  
When groups of humans are treated worse than vermin, and are denied [[Fundamental Human Needs]] to survive they are unable to function in a civilized society based on benevolence and compassion for all human beings. Conversely, the disparity between those that are allowed resources in their community and those that are denied widens, and political tyranny and cultural terrorism are a natural byproduct of the severe imbalances created by extreme poverty and oppression.  


Physiological needs are the physical requirements for human survival. If these requirements are not met for any person, family, group or community, the human body cannot function properly and will ultimately fail. Physiological needs are the most important; they should be considered as the priority with the available resources and met first.
Physiological needs are the physical requirements for human survival. If these requirements are not met for any person, family, group or community, the human body cannot function properly and will ultimately fail. Physiological needs are the most important; they should be considered as the priority with the available resources and met first.