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Toward a Theory of Peace : The Role of Moral Beliefs / Randall Caroline Watson Forsberg; Matthew Evangelista, Neta C. Crawford.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2020]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (270 p.) : 10 tablesContent type:
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  • 9781501744365
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editors’ Note -- Editors’ Introduction: Randall Forsberg and the Path to Peace -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abstract -- 1. The Idea of a Theory of Peace -- 2. Conditions for the Abolition of War -- 3. The Roles of Innate Impulses and Learned Moral Beliefs in Individual and Group Violence -- 4. Socially Sanctioned Group Violence: Features, Examples, and Sources -- 5. Ritual Cannibalism: A Case Study of Socially Sanctioned Group Violence -- 6. Sanctioned Violence, Morality, and Cultural Evolution -- Appendix: The Debate on the Existence of Cannibalism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Author -- About the Editors -- Index
Title is part of eBook package: COR Multi-User eBook-Package 2019Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2020 EnglishTitle is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2020Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE Political Science 2020Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE Social Sciences 2020 EnglishSummary: Military analyst, peace activist, teacher, and social theorist Randall Caroline Watson Forsberg (1943–2007) founded the Nuclear Freeze campaign and the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies. In "Toward a Theory of Peace," completed in 1997 and published for the first time here, she delves into a vast literature in psychology, anthropology, archeology, sociology, and history to examine the ways in which changing moral beliefs came to stigmatize forms of "socially sanctioned violence" such as human sacrifice, cannibalism, and slavery, eventually rendering them unacceptable. Could the same process work for war?Edited and with an introduction by political scientists Matthew Evangelista (Cornell University) and Neta C. Crawford (Boston University), both of whom worked with Forsberg.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editors’ Note -- Editors’ Introduction: Randall Forsberg and the Path to Peace -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abstract -- 1. The Idea of a Theory of Peace -- 2. Conditions for the Abolition of War -- 3. The Roles of Innate Impulses and Learned Moral Beliefs in Individual and Group Violence -- 4. Socially Sanctioned Group Violence: Features, Examples, and Sources -- 5. Ritual Cannibalism: A Case Study of Socially Sanctioned Group Violence -- 6. Sanctioned Violence, Morality, and Cultural Evolution -- Appendix: The Debate on the Existence of Cannibalism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Author -- About the Editors -- Index

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Military analyst, peace activist, teacher, and social theorist Randall Caroline Watson Forsberg (1943–2007) founded the Nuclear Freeze campaign and the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies. In "Toward a Theory of Peace," completed in 1997 and published for the first time here, she delves into a vast literature in psychology, anthropology, archeology, sociology, and history to examine the ways in which changing moral beliefs came to stigmatize forms of "socially sanctioned violence" such as human sacrifice, cannibalism, and slavery, eventually rendering them unacceptable. Could the same process work for war?Edited and with an introduction by political scientists Matthew Evangelista (Cornell University) and Neta C. Crawford (Boston University), both of whom worked with Forsberg.

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