Peacemaking: Lessons from the Past, Visions for the Future: Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Peace, cartea 105
Judith Presler, Sally J. Scholzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1999
Philosophers have long been interested in peacemaking in one form or another, and philosophical accounts of peacemaking reflect the variety of perspectives, methods, and activities developed in pursuing peacemaking. In some instances, philosophers expand upon the situations, activities, and methods of the peacemaker in the field. The essays in this volume propose some theoretical arguments for various aspects of peacemaking, offer nonmilitary alternatives to war, and discuss practical examples of peacemaking in daily life. The contributors analyze power relations, language, social groupings, and distribution of resources. At times, they draw insight from social and historical models of conflict and conflict-resolution. This collection of essays on peacemaking aims to enlighten contemporary social and political discussions and contribute to achieving the ever-challenging goal of peace.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042015524
ISBN-10: 9042015527
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Peace
ISBN-10: 9042015527
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Peace
Recenzii
”Peacemaking brings diverse perspectives to a vitally important global issue: how to build a positive peace, whether among states, societies, or individuals. … the genuine optimism of so many of the scholars, combined with their fresh approach to such important subject matter, makes Peacemaking a valuable contribution to the field.” in: H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences
Cuprins
Joseph C. KUNKEL: Editorial Foreword. Judith PRESLER and Sally J. SCHOLZ: Preface. Acknowledgments. SECTION I THEORETICAL MODELS FOR PEACEMAKING. Introduction. ONE Thomas A. IMHOFF: Moral Foundations of Political Negotiations. TWO Jerald RICHARDS: Common Morality and Peacemaking. THREE Judith PRESLER: Peacemaking and Procedural Justice: A Critique. FOUR Mar PETER-RAOUL: Justice as Structure and Strategy of Peace. FIVE Donald A. WELLS: Ambiguous Roles of Religions in War and Peace. SIX Mary LENZI: Plato and Echo-Feminism: Platonic Psychology and Politics for Peace. SEVEN Joseph C. KUNKEL: Reflections on Caring and Peace Politics. SECTION II INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION AND DEFENSE. Introduction. EIGHT Leo GROARKE: Ancient Thoughts on Peacekeepers and Other Busybodies. NINE Robert LITKE: Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, and Military Force. TEN William C. GAY: Kant's Noninterventionalism and Recent Alternatives of Nonmilitary Intervention. ELEVEN Richard WENDELL FOGG: Nonmilitary Responses to Nuclear Threat or Attack. TWELVE Steven LEE: Sovereignty and Positive Peace. SECTION III DAY-TO-DAY PEACEMAKING FOR A JUST FUTURE. Introduction. THIRTEEN Marilyn FISCHER: Jane Addams's Pragmatist Pacifism. FOURTEEN Laura DUHAN KAPLAN: Mothering as a Motivation for Pacifism: Theorizing from Inside and Out. FIFTEEN Gail M. PRESBEY: Contemporary African Sages and Queen Mothers: Their Leadership Roles in Conflict Resolutions. SIXTEEN Sally J. SCHOLZ: Catcalls and Military Strategy. SEVENTEEN Alison BAILEY: Race-Making as the Process of Enmification. EIGHTEEN Ron HIRSCHBEIN: Gangs and Nations: Parallels and Analogies. Bibliography. About the Authors. Index.