How to Convert a War to Peace
How to Convert a War to Peace by Tom H. Hastings 861 words Many attempts have been made to stop...
How to Convert a War to Peace by Tom H. Hastings 861 words Many attempts have been made to stop...
From Nationalist Isolation to Global Citizenship by Lawrence S. Wittner 941 words For many years, a portion of the world...
War: Still Not Healthy for Children by Paul Hellweg 750 words If you’re old enough to remember the slogan “War...
No Exit: Two Ukraine Peace Proposals Going Nowhere by Mel Gurtov 1011 words Two Very Different Paths to Peace Two...
What is the Debt Ceiling? by Wim Laven 598 words The ability to solve complex problems is a sign of...
Collateral Damage and Other Slippery Slopes by Derek Royden 480 words Published in: Bandera Bulletin, Beaumont Enterprise, The Newton Kansan,...
War is a language of lies. Cold and callous, it emanates from dull, technocratic minds, draining life of color.
Russia’s war upon Ukraine should remind us that violent international conflicts not only persist, but constitute a plague upon the world.
A simple wish to be free from harm is not something that we are all granted at this time.
Justice, it seems, is hard to find. Thousands of grassroots organizations across the country seek justice for their concerns. In the US, some 13,785 nonprofits work for civil rights and social justice. Organizations focused on international justice such as peace, refugees, and international aid number 23,532. There are 27,402 environmental groups.
The war in Ukraine provides us with yet another opportunity to consider what might be done about the wars that continue to ravage the world.
Taking aim at the Second Amendment by Tom H. Hastings 614 words It is long past time to repeal the...
Close your eyes and try to envision the two wolves. Imagine yourself as a terrified child.
Welcome, children, to the world we so-called adults are handing over to you—a planetary culture of lies and power...
Another terrorist slips into the classroom, into the news. Does anyone understand this? Even if guns are easily, readily available, why, why, why? I find it impossible even to be angry — it’s hard to be angry under incomprehensible circumstances...