Prince of Asturias Awards 1981–2014. Speeches - page 505

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institutions to serve citizens, to bolster their vitality and confidence, while at all times caring for
the general good and staying the course toward their welfare.
Facing adversity also requires a commitment on all parts, a spirit of shared endeavour. We
know that pessimism, resignation or despair do not bring us closer to the solution, and I know it
is not easy for many to keep their spirits high. Even so, we still need to promote and encourage
a social awareness that values all that we have that is positive, that recognizes our capabilities
and strengths, enhances our self-esteem and helps us to project an image of our country that will
ultimately nurture the hopes of all citizens.
The current economic crisis also requires a rigorous reflection as to how the collective
spirit can also recover values that have, in recent times, gone astray, but which have never been
definitively lost. We have been witness here today to the examples of generosity, integrity, effort
and excellence embodied by our Laureates. These are values that dignify people and their works.
They are permanent values for our society, because as our 2008 Prince of Asturias Laureate Tzvetan
Todorov states, “Ethics is the best instrument with which to protect the wealth of nations, their
creativity, their peculiarities and their social capital.”
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Although our primary concern is the economic crisis and how to overcome it, we should cease
to think also about the Spain we aspire to in this 21st century.
For years now, we have been experiencing profound changes affecting our lifestyle, our
economy, and even the political evolution of Europe. We live in
a society that speeds up the time and shortens distances, which
makes transformation and changes the general rule, the norm,
and that is leading to a new, more complex scenario for one and
all. And we must assume that all this requires a new mindset
and new attitudes, new individual and group behaviour. It
requires that we look up and broaden our horizons toward the
future with an open mind, with courage and ambition to move
forward and remain at the fore, ever cultivating, as our Laureate Martha Nussbaum puts it, the
capacity for reflection and critical thought.
Right now, we Spaniards face new common goals on which to work together, focusing all our
energy so as to take Spain along the path of the 21st century. A century that, more than ever,
will be one of knowledge, science and new technologies; one of innovation, communication and
creativity; while also the century of a renewed humanism.
These goals entail great challenges in an international context in which we must be aware
that, in response to relentless interdependence, the world is increasingly moving towards greater
political and economic integration. We shall need more global responses to problems that have
long been such. This implies facing enormous challenges that can only be overcome and turned to
our advantage if all Spaniards collaborate and pull in the same direction.
We are all well aware of the value of living in harmony in this endeavour. Since 1978, millions
of Spaniards have been educated in freedom and democracy. We have learned to express our
views and listen and evaluate ideas different from our own. We have also learned to resolve our
discrepancies within the framework of the rule of law, something which has required so many
sacrifices to achieve.
Throughout these years of democracy, together we have accumulated an extraordinary legacy
of freedom, respect and civility, as never before in our history. A legacy that we must cherish,
protect and —as in any human endeavour— foster and enhance.
We must thus continue building our future step by step, with one foot planted firmly in the
present and determined to overcome discrepancies, preserving sentiments and upholding the
feelings we share, forged through our prolonged, shared history. A future based on mutual respect
and trust among all Spaniards; one we can work toward in harmonious coexistence, each with their
own personality and with the constructive spirit of a common undertaking.
“As heir to the Throne, I perform my
duties with enthusiasm, pride and
full confidence in our future.”
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