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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Scherto Gill , Garrett ThomsonPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781433180217ISBN 10: 1433180219 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 19 March 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface – Introduction – Understanding Peace – Peacefulness as a Spiritual State – Peacefulness in Relationships – Toward Deep Dialogue – Peace With the Past – Peace in Communities – Peace With Nature – Peace and War – Peacefulness in Global Political Systems – Peacefulness in an Economy – Education as Peace – Index.ReviewsThis book is most timely as it examines in-depth a holistic and positive notion of peace, applicable to relations between individuals, communities, nations, as well as in international politics, global economics, and in our relations with nature. I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to live in a peaceful world. -Vamik D. Volkan, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia and Founder of the International Dialogue Initiative The breadth of this book is truly staggering as the authors present a highly original and richly conceptualised tapestry of peacefulness, weaving the inner spiritual dimensions of peace into economic and political structural transformation. A must read for all who are interested in the subject of peace. -Steve Killelea, Founder and Chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace and Founder of the Global Peace Index What is peace? Traditional answers to the question are shallow, limited to the absence of disturbance. In this original and thought-provoking volume, the authors lay the groundwork for a fully enriched conception of peace. It is definitely an essential reading for peace studies and also an invitation for us all to reflect on our ways of life together. -Kenneth Gergen, Professor of Psychology at Swarthmore College and Founder and President of the Taos Institute This unusual book takes as its starting point what ought to be a platitude-though writers in peace studies often proceed as though it were not true-namely, that peace studies are concerned with peace. With this as their focus, the authors develop a conception of peace as something that is of value in its own right, not merely as a means to other ends. This is a refreshing and invigorating study of a topic of utmost political significance. -Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy at St Hugh's College, University of Oxford This unique book provides an important and necessary discussion of peacefulness for its own sake. It should be a must-read for all students and researchers of peace studies. -David Cadman, Harmony Professor at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David At a time when peoples' concerns with global peacelessness are as great as ever, it is salutary to have a new volume with a positive, broad approach to peace. This book critiques the illusions of some traditional paths, yet echoes the idea that peace is as much a means as an end-and that ethics and politics, inner and structural peace, all need fine-tuning at such a critical moment. -Nigel Young, Editor in Chief of The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace The breadth of this book is truly staggering as the authors present a highly original and richly conceptualised tapestry of peacefulness, weaving the inner spiritual dimensions of peace into economic and political structural transformation. A must read for all who are interested in the subject of peace. -Steve Killelea, Founder and Chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace and Founder of the Global Peace Index This book is most timely as it examines in-depth a holistic and positive notion of peace, applicable to relations between individuals, communities, nations, as well as in international politics, global economics, and in our relations with nature. I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to live in a peaceful world. -Vamik D. Volkan, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia and Founder of the International Dialogue Initiative This unusual book takes as its starting point what ought to be a platitude-though writers in peace studies often proceed as though it were not true-namely, that peace studies are concerned with peace. With this as their focus, the authors develop a conception of peace as something that is of value in its own right, not merely as a means to other ends. This is a refreshing and invigorating study of a topic of utmost political significance. -Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy at St Hugh's College, University of Oxford This unique book provides an important and necessary discussion of peacefulness for its own sake. It should be a must-read for all students and researchers of peace studies. -David Cadman, Harmony Professor at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David What is peace? Traditional answers to the question are shallow, limited to the absence of disturbance. In this original and thought-provoking volume, the authors lay the groundwork for a fully enriched conception of peace. It is definitely an essential reading for peace studies and also an invitation for us all to reflect on our ways of life together. -Kenneth Gergen, Professor of Psychology at Swarthmore College and Founder and President of the Taos Institute At a time when peoples' concerns with global peacelessness are as great as ever, it is salutary to have a new volume with a positive, broad approach to peace. This book critiques the illusions of some traditional paths, yet echoes the idea that peace is as much a means as an end-and that ethics and politics, inner and structural peace, all need fine-tuning at such a critical moment. -Nigel Young, Editor in Chief of The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace Author InformationScherto Gill (PhD) is Senior Fellow at the Guerrand-Hermès Foundation for Peace and Visiting Fellow at the University of Sussex. Her publications cover a range of topics, including education, dialogue, and peace. Garrett Thomson (PhD) is CEO and Research Director of the Guerrand-Hermès Foundation for Peace. He is also Compton Professor of Philosophy at the College of Wooster. He is the author, co-author, or co-editor of 21 books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |