1st Edition
Strategies Against Violence Design For Nonviolent Change
By Israel W. Charny
Copyright 1978
440 Pages
by
Routledge
440 Pages
by
Routledge
417 Pages
by
Routledge
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"What would you do to advance the cause of peace in this mad world?" An outstanding group of professionals in psychology, psychiatry, sociology, political science, law, education, journalism, philosophy, and the arts answer this question, working with the concepts and tools of their fields to build a plan or model for behaviours that are likely to advance man toward peace and nonviolent change.... Read more
Preface -- The Person: Design for Nonviolent Interpersonal Relationships -- “Lovemate”: A Personal and International Foreign Policy for Peace -- De Sade and Eichmann -- In Nomine Diaboli: The Voices of Evil -- The Child and Nonviolent Social Change -- The Human Person and the War System: A Problem for Education -- Personal Commitment to Nonviolent Social Change -- The Community and Culture: Design for Nonviolent Communities and Cultures -- A Cultural Press for Peace -- Aggression—American Style -- Between “Order” and Violence: The Middle Ground -- A Human Language for Newscasts of Violence -- Conflict Education: A New Direction in Higher Learning -- Children for a World Community -- The World: Design for Nonviolent International Relations -- Dealing with Collective Violence [with Examples from India and Kent State] -- Intercession in Violent Intergroup Conflict -- Mundialization: World Community at the Doorstep -- Transition from Violence in the International System -- The World Order Models Project: Toward a Planetary Social Change Movement -- The All-Win Approach to Conflict Resolution: Tough-Minded Humane Power for Social Change
Biography
Israel W. Charny is senior researcher at the Henrietta Szold National Institute for Research in the Behavioral Sciences in Jerusalem and associate professor of psychology at Tel Aviv University's Center of Criminology and School of Social Work.






