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Highlights
- The world's first peace organizations emerged in the 19th century and since that time, anti-war activism has progressed rapidly.
- About the Author: Kent D. Shifferd has taught for 35 years at Northland College, the University of Wisconsin, Ripon College, and United Theological Seminary.
- 240 Pages
- Political Science, Peace
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About the Book
"This book analyzes the war system's infiltration of all aspects of Western culture and how it perpetuates war rather than promote peace, describing the evolving parallel system of peace institutions. The values and ideas of peace activism offer an opportunity to outlaw war in the coming century just as slavery was abolished in the 19th century"--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
The world's first peace organizations emerged in the 19th century and since that time, anti-war activism has progressed rapidly. This illuminating book presents a realistic analysis of the extent to which the war system has infiltrated all aspects of Western culture and how it works to perpetuate war rather than promote peace. Additionally, the text describes the historically recent and still evolving parallel system of peace institutions. The values and ideas that have grown out of peace activism offer a very real opportunity to outlaw war in the coming century just as slavery was abolished in the 19th century.
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Review Quotes
"highly recommendable"-Journal of Peace Education; "details the successes of nonviolent struggle and ideas for abolishing war and building a comprehensive peace system"-Reference & Research Book News.
About the Author
Kent D. Shifferd has taught for 35 years at Northland College, the University of Wisconsin, Ripon College, and United Theological Seminary. He is a founder and former executive director of the 21-school consortium, the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies.