Pacifism’s Appeal:
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Writen byJorg Kustermans, Tom Sauer, Dominiek Lootens, Barbara Segaert - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Year2019
This book explores the relevance and resurgence of pacifism in contemporary world politics. It critically examines the decline of "just war thinking" and investigates whether pacifism can reclaim its historical significance as a political and ethical stance. The authors provide insights into different philosophical, religious, and political dimensions of pacifism, including: ✔ Just War vs. Pacifism – Evaluates why pacifism is re-emerging in political thought. ✔ Historical Peace Movements – Analyzes past peace activism and its influence. ✔ Religious Contributions – Discusses Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, and Jewish perspectives on pacifism. ✔ Global Law & Nonviolence – Examines the role of institutions in promoting peace. ✔ State Violence & Resistance – Investigates critiques of militarism and state violence. Chapter Highlights: ✔ War, Hostilities, Terrorism: A Pacifist Perspective – A critical look at war ethics and pacifism’s role. ✔ Pacifism and Re-appropriated Violence – How pacifist ideologies evolve with modern conflicts. ✔ Religious and Cultural Pacifism – Contributions from Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, and Jewish traditions. ✔ Emancipation from Violence – Role of global institutions in enforcing peace.

