Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace
An academic yet accessible look at the causes of war and the conditions that lead to lasting peace. It promotes a logical understanding of conflict and reconciliation.
An academic yet accessible look at the causes of war and the conditions that lead to lasting peace. It promotes a logical understanding of conflict and reconciliation.
Explores the human capacity for peace and action in the face of conflict, drawing on stories from peacebuilders around the world to show that peace is a deliberate choice.
The authorized biography of Fred Rogers, this book shows how one man’s relentless commitment to kindness, empathy, and understanding helped shape generations and offers a profound lesson on the power of neighborly love.
A collection of essays and speeches from leading thinkers on nonviolence, including Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi. This book is a powerful argument for peaceful resistance and social change.