Letter to Princess Zahra Aga Khan — Receipt of Registration
This is the receipt for the registered letter we sent on 5 June 2006 to Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Director of the Social Welfare Department, Secretariat of His Highness the Aga Khan.
Democratic processes are presumably about the sharing of power, broadening the number who help shape social decisions. But that sharing—in and of itself—means little apart from the purposes for which power is finally used.
To speak of end purposes, in turn, is to enter the realm of ethics. What are our ultimate goals? Whose interests do we seek to serve? How, in an increasingly cynical time, can we inspire people to a new set of aspirations—reaching beyond rampant materialism, the new relativism, self-serving individualism, and resurgent tribalism.
The search for justice and security, the struggle for equality of opportunity, the quest for tolerance and harmony, the pursuit of human dignity—these are moral imperatives which we must work and think about on a daily basis.
In the ethical realm—as in the educational realm—one of the great stumbling blocks is arrogance…
—Remarks by His Highness the Aga Khan at Evora University Symposium: “Cosmopolitan Society, Human Safety and Rights in Plural and Peaceful Societies” 12 February 2006
This is the receipt for the registered letter we sent on 5 June 2006 to Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Director of the Social Welfare Department, Secretariat of His Highness the Aga Khan.