Throughout time men and women have felt limited in their health, ability, and activity. Behind this habitual limiting of good there has always lurked the basic concept of lack. How then can we meet these perplexing problems?
To answer this, many people seek help from the judgment of scientists, scholars, politicians, and all kinds of experts. One must admit, however, that in spite of all these noble efforts, famine is rampant, incurable and fatal illnesses are still killing, and poverty and wretchedness continue to subjugate mankind in aggressive forms.
Faced with these manifestations of want in the world, we find it essential to answer some questions: