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امن، مینہ او خپلواکی Aman meena ao khpalwaki by Tom Gordon Palm translated by Expert Center for Market Aid Policy Research, Peshawar

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Pashto Publication details: Peshawar Atlas Economic Research Foundation, and Students for Library 2021Description: 174 paperbackISBN:
  • 9786277709006
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320 پ ا ل
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Books Books Library Islamia College Peshawar Social Sciences 300 Social Sciences 320 پ ا ل (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 85010
Books Books Library Islamia College Peshawar Social Sciences 300 Social Sciences 320 پ ا ل (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 85011

Peace, Love & Liberty Paperback – September 2, 2014
by Tom G. Palmer (Author, Editor), Steven Pinker (Author), Emmanuel Martin (Author), Erik Gartzke (Author), Robert M. S. McDonald (Author), Justin Logan (Author), Radley Balko (Author), Sarah Skwire (Author), Cathy Reisenwitz (Author)

There is no such thing as being 'undecided' about war. It is a binary choice. If you re not for it, you have to be against it.
The essays in this book offer evidence and arguments for peace. The writers advance peace not merely as a moral ideal or even a desirable goal, but as an eminently practical objective. Too often peace activists have thought it sufficient merely to call for peace and to denounce war, without investigating the economic, social, political, and psychological conditions of peace. They may oppose this or that war, without considering what causes wars--for example, fallacies about clashes of civilizations, economic conflict, protectionism, and the zero-sum worldview--and then addressing those causes.
Peace is not an impractical fantasy, nor is it something for which one must sacrifice prosperity or progress or freedom. In fact, peace, freedom, prosperity, and progress go hand-in-hand.
The essays in this book appeal to the mind. They are anchored in sound history, economic reality, empirical psychology, political science, and hard-headed logic, as well as art and the aesthetic imagination. If the heart is to be engaged on behalf of peace, it should be engaged through the mind.

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