The highly anticipated alternative to the World Economic Forum (WEF) was announced on Wednesday, called the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC).
Dr. Jordan Peterson hinted at the WEF alternative in January and said he was involved in it, but he provided few details at the time.
Peterson had indicated that the consortium would be based on questions rather than answers.
On Wednesday, ARC’s website launched and provided much more detail on these questions and who else is involved in the “international community.”
“The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) is being established as an international community with a vision for a better world where every citizen can prosper, contribute and flourish,” reads the website.
“We are inviting you to join us in developing a positive and hope-filled vision in response to life’s most fundamental social, economic, philosophical and cultural questions. We will provide an alternative to big government and the inevitability of decline by seeking answers which draw on humanity’s highest virtues and extraordinary capacity for innovation and ingenuity.”
The alliance has an organizing committee of over 30 members, including Peterson, Canada’s Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis, and US Republican Dan Crenshaw.
In January, Peterson announced on Joe Rogan’s podcast that he was launching an alternative consortium to the “apocalyptic narrative that’s being put forward” by the globalist World Economic Forum (WEF).
ARC provides six questions.
“Vision and Story: Can we find a unifying story that will guide us as we make our way forward?” reads the first question.
Anyone can submit an answer to any of the questions.
“Responsible Citizenship: How do we facilitate the development of a responsible and educated citizenry?” reads the next question.
The third question is about the role of the family in society, and the fourth asks how we can protect ourselves “against the ever-present danger of cronyism and corruption.”
The fifth question asks how we can fairly allocate resources worldwide, and the sixth question asks how we should take environmental stewardship seriously.
Arc’s website states that these questions will guide the committee in its first year and that events will be posted soon.