Utah Sen. Mike Lee is on the organizing committee for a new international organization that aims to provide an alternative to the World Economic Forum.
The organization, The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, was formed by Jordan Peterson, a Canadian author and former psychology professor, and a group of over 30 politicians, business leaders, scholars and social commentators from across the globe.
Other U.S. politicians involved include two other Republicans, Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas and Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson. "The story of our world doesn't have to be merely one of ongoing decline or a tense, permanent crisis," he said. "In fact, humanity is in a better place than ever before; we have more wealth and health, more resources and capabilities. We are in a position to make our lives even better, as long as we are wise with our current abundance."
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