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 |  |  | Peace - Is violence necessary?: Encyclopedia II - Peace - Is violence necessary?There is a wide spectrum of views about whether, and when, violence and war are necessary. Followers of Jainism, for example, go to great lengths to avoid harming even animals, and pacifists, such as Christian anarchists, see any sort of violence as self-perpetuating. Other groups take a wide variety of stances.
Peace - Historical examples and counter examples.
Allied propaganda billed the Great War in Europe as the "war to end all wars." Although the Allies won the war, the resulting "peace" Treaty of Ver ...
See also:Peace, Peace - What is peace?, Peace - Selfless Act of Love, Peace - Absence of war, Peace - Absence of violence or of evil; presence of justice, Peace - Plural peaces, Peace - Peace and quiet, Peace - Inner peace, Peace - Environmental Peace, Peace - Is violence necessary?, Peace - Historical examples and counter examples, Peace - Peacemakers, Peace - Nobel Peace Prize, Peace - Quotes Read more here: » Peace: Encyclopedia II - Peace - Is violence necessary? |
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 |  |  | Peace - Is violence necessary?: Encyclopedia II - Peace - What is peace?Peace is many things: the meaning of the word peace changes with context. Peace may refer specifically to an agreement concluded to end a war, or to a lack of external warfare, or to a period when a country's armies are not fighting enemies. It can also refer more generally to quietude, such as that common at night or in remote areas, allowing for sleep or meditation. Peace can be an emotion or internal state. And finally, peace can ...
See also:Peace, Peace - What is peace?, Peace - Selfless Act of Love, Peace - Absence of war, Peace - Absence of violence or of evil; presence of justice, Peace - Plural peaces, Peace - Peace and quiet, Peace - Inner peace, Peace - Environmental Peace, Peace - Is violence necessary?, Peace - Historical examples and counter examples, Peace - Peacemakers, Peace - Nobel Peace Prize, Peace - Quotes Read more here: » Peace: Encyclopedia II - Peace - What is peace? |
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 |  |  | Peace - Is violence necessary?: Encyclopedia II - Peace - PeacemakersPeacemakers are people who have overcome entrenched violence and conflict through their leadership and vision to achieve peace.
Peace - Nobel Peace Prize.
Main article: Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually to notable persons, generally peacemakers and visionaries who have overcome notorious cycles in violence, conflict or oppression through their moral leadership, but also controversially former warmongers and former terrorists who it was believed had helped bring the world closer to ending such situations through exceptional concess ...
See also:Peace, Peace - What is peace?, Peace - Selfless Act of Love, Peace - Absence of war, Peace - Absence of violence or of evil; presence of justice, Peace - Plural peaces, Peace - Peace and quiet, Peace - Inner peace, Peace - Environmental Peace, Peace - Is violence necessary?, Peace - Historical examples and counter examples, Peace - Peacemakers, Peace - Nobel Peace Prize, Peace - Quotes Read more here: » Peace: Encyclopedia II - Peace - Peacemakers |
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