The attempts to qualify and quantify universality of values has been ubiquitous:
The UN's
Sustainable Development Goals emphasize that without a shared moral foundation peace, prosperity, and equality are impossible.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) was the first attempt to define universal values, yet they remain largely theoretical.
Global leaders, philosophers, scientists and thinkers - from the
Dalai Lama to
Yuval Noah Harari acknowledge that humanity must find a point of unity, or we are doomed to chaos.