The most important and important moral problem of the 21st century is to rectify the immense and undeniable imbalance in the possession and consumption of material, economic and cultural resources of the world. In this article it is shown that the major long-term moral obligation of the world's excessive privilege on vulnerable groups is to provide the necessary means for those who need to lay the foundation of future fair interaction I will. This leads to the view that in addition to the redistribution of economic and material resources, the essential part of long-term obligations to vulnerable groups is the redistribution of ideas and knowledge through social contribution activities.
Many people believe that wealthy citizens have an obligation to help poor countries. First of all, some people think that everyone has a moral obligation to prevent harm, but this does not cause similar harm to themselves. Pain and death from hunger is clearly dangerous. It is also evident that a small monetary sacrifice of people in rich countries can prevent massive death from hunger and starvation. Therefore, they concluded that people in rich countries have an obligation to help poor countries. More than 250,000 children die every year from malnutrition and illness. Many of these deaths are preventable. For example, diarrhea and respiratory infections that kill 16,000 children a day can be prevented with ten cents of oral rehydration salt or antibiotic, usually at a price of less than $ 1. Discussion of personalization, modern philosopher Peter Singer wrote:
Some ethicalists believe that wealthy countries have no obligation to support poor countries. They insist that our moral responsibility always acts in such a way as to maximize human happiness and reduce human suffering. In the long run, by helping poor countries, much more pain will occur than relieving them. The country with the highest poverty rate also has the highest birthrate. According to the report, it is estimated that from now to 2025, more than 90% of the world's total population increase will occur in developing countries. Offering aid to the people of these countries only allows more people to survive and breed and places higher demand on the world's limited food supply. As the population of these countries increases, more people will be driven to marginal and environmentally vulnerable lands, resulting in a further reduction of land available for extensive land degradation and food production.
Rich countries must start to reduce the burden on the poor in order to help self-help in developing countries. Currently, developed countries use international trade agreements to impose expensive and difficult obligations on poor countries. The most striking example is the trade related aspects of the World Trade Organization's intellectual property agreement, intellectual property agreement (TRIPS). Despite the recent efforts to mitigate the impact on the poorest countries, the "trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights agreements" is the price of essential drugs, one of the most severe health outbreaks in poor countries HIV / AIDS paralysis. Raising prices means that money from citizens of poor countries will be remitted directly to wealthy pharmaceutical companies.