Description
Refuting the notion that human nature condemns us to perpetual carnage, she argues that we can change the ways we think and the systems we live by. In a tightly reasoned discussion of the ethics of war and peace she asserts that war is a gross denial of the core values on which peace depends, and that the Just War Theory has failed and deceived us.
The book explores alternative ways of confronting aggression and injustice, showing that these are neglected but well proven. Francis argues that our security can be enhanced by recognition of our shared responsibility for each other and our planet. Practical solutions require a new level of participation in public affairs. Recent events have shown that this is possible. Francis outlines the steps we must take to bring about the radical shift so urgently needed.
About the Author
Diana Francis is former President of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation and Chair of the Committee for Conflict Transformation Support. She is the author of From Pacification to Peacebuilding (Pluto, 2010), Rethinking War and Peace (Pluto, 2004) and People, Peace and Power (Pluto, 2002).
Reviews
'Nothing is more urgent than the transformation of the anti-war movement into a pro-peace movement. We need an agenda that sets out the alternatives to war that the peace movement can commit to. Rethinking War and Peace offers an outline of where we can begin this process' -- Alan Simpson, MP, UK Chair of Labour Against the War
'A timely and necessary book. It explodes the myth of war's inevitability' -- Martin Bell, OBE, journalist and former Independent MP
'A most useful and inspiring book' -- Naomi Goodman, former president of the Jewish Peace Fellowship
'This is the right book at the right time. The non-violent resolution of international conflict is no longer just desirable -- it has become essential' -- Bruce Kent, Chair of the Movement for the Abolition of War and Vice President of CND
'This well researched and persuasively argued book presents an alternative to the logic and spirit of war' -- Samuel Kobia, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches
'It will come as a surprise to some people but peacemaking requires passion as well as empathy. An overdue pacifist polemic' -- Howard Clark, War Resisters' International council member
Book Information
ISBN 9780745321875
Author Diana Francis
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 293g