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Nonviolence Peace And Justice A Philosophical Introduction Kit Christensen

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Nonviolence Peace And Justice A Philosophical Introduction Kit Christensen
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Publisher: Broadview Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.73 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Kit Christensen
ISBN: 9781551119960, 155111996X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Nonviolence Peace And Justice A Philosophical Introduction Kit Christensen by Kit Christensen 9781551119960, 155111996X instant download after payment.

This book takes a philosophical approach to questions concerning violence, war, and justice in human affairs. It offers the reader a broad introduction to underlying assumptions, values, concepts, theories, and the historical contexts informing much of the current discussion worldwide regarding these morally crucial topics. It provides brief summaries and analyses of a wide range of relevant belief systems, philosophical positions, and policy problems. While not first and foremost a book of advocacy, it is clearly oriented throughout by the ethical preference for nonviolent strategies in the achievement of human ends and a belief in the viability of a socially just―and thus peaceful―human future. It also maintains a consistently skeptical stance towards the all-too-easily accepted apologies, past and present, for violence, war, and the continuation of injustice.

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