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English
Wipf & Stock Publishers
22 September 2025
A rich compilation of resources related to peace, this book will inspire students and readers with the individuals, organizations, and world events that have shaped humanity's progress toward the abolition of war and the advancement of social and economic justice.
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Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   354g
ISBN:   9798385234073
Pages:   178
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Leo R. Sandy is Professor Emeritus of Counselor Education and School Psychology at Plymouth State University. Ray Perkins is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Plymouth State University. Ashley L. Greene is Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College.

Reviews for Peacetalk: A Compendium of Hope

""PeaceTalk: A Compendium of Hope will guide readers in their search for effective, alternative pathways and innovative strategies towards a world where nonviolence, reconciliation, and peace are seen as the first logical and effective choices, rather than the ravages of war."" --Thomas F. Lee, from the foreword ""In an age where global conflcts continue to dominate headlines--from ongoing wars in Eastern Europe and the Middle East to civil unrest and humanitarian crises--the need for a collective rethinking of our response to violence has never been greater. PeaceTalk not only challenges the deeply ingrained belief that war is inevitable, but also offers practical, philosophical, and educational pathways to nurturing a culture of peace. ""What makes this book especially relevant for today . . . is its bold assertion that war is not inherent to human nature but is instead a conditioned behavior, deeply embedded through social structures and reinforced by language and training. . . . This reflction calls for educators, psychologists, and peace practitioners to address the root causes of violence not just through conflct resolution, but through a complete transformation of how societies defie heroism, nationalism, and conflct. ""The authors' concept of battlebabble, as introduced by Thomas F. Lee, powerfully illustrates how language is weaponized to normalize militarism and glorify war. . . . [It is important] to help learners become critical thinkers who can decode such language and replace it with what this book so aptly calls peacetalk--language grounded in justice, dignity, and nonviolence. Peace education, then, becomes not just a subject, but a way of seeing, questioning, and reshaping the world. . . . In a world on the edge of ecological and nuclear catastrophe, PeaceTalk does not just provide knowledge--it provides hope and a call to action."" --Afshan Huma, Assistant Professor, Educational Planning, Policy Studies, and Leadership, Allama Iqbal Open University, Pakistan


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