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Peace Means Embracing What We Fear by Robert C. Koehler 958 words “In the midst of our grief and pain, let’s remind each other who we are.” . These are the words of Stefanie Fox, executive director of Jewish Voice for Peace. She goes on: “We are people committed to tikkun olam, the repairing of the world. The
The Doubtful Future of the American Experiment by Mel Gurtov 938 words Signs of Decline Peter Baker, the outstanding New York Times columnist, writes: “There was a time, not that long ago, when the United States presumed to teach the world how it was done. When it held itself up as a model of a stable, predictable
Time to Abandon International Anarchy? by Lawrence S. Wittner 969 words In December 1934, Arthur Henderson, a leader of the British Labour Party, declared in his speech accepting the Nobel Peace Prize that the immense human suffering caused by World War I “led to the very clear realization that international anarchy must be abandoned if civilization was