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    The Peace Movement on the Occasion of the 21ST Century Olympic Games: Developments and Limitations.Naofumi Masumoto - 2012 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (2):123-137.
    Olympism is among other things a peaceful philosophy. This means in practice that the most important thing for a researcher who studies peace movement in the Olympic Games is to examine how peace movements have been developed in the Olympic Games. The development of peace movement would be verified by analyzing the torch relay, the opening ceremony, and the Olympic Truce Resolution, in particular. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the validity of these (...) movements in recent Olympic Games and to clarify the problems arising from implementation of peace movement into the Olympic Games. (shrink)
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    The Peace Movement and its Critics' Critics: Reply to Benhabib and Breines.Russell A. Berman - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (52):99-107.
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    The Peace Movement in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.Naofumi Masumoto - 2010 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 32 (1):1-11.
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    The Peace Movement Debate: Provisional Conclusions.Russell A. Berman - 1983 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1983 (57):129-144.
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    The Peace Movement and Western European Sovereignty.A. Arato & J. Cohen - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (51):158-171.
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    Peace Movements in Islam: History, Religion, and Politics Edited by Juan Cole.John Kelsay - 2023 - Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (2):295-296.
    As the editor informs us in his Acknowledgements, most of the essays included in this collection stem from a pair of conferences held at the University of Michi.
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    Peace Movements in the United States of America and Great Britain during the First World War. [REVIEW]Michael Salewski - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (1):82-83.
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    (1 other version)The Peace Movement in East Germany -- Its Origin and Future.K. Ehring - 1983 - Télos 1983 (56):183-192.
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    The West German Peace Movement and its Critics.Seyla Benhabib - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (51):148-158.
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    (1 other version)The West German Peace Movement.J. Hirsch - 1982 - Télos 1982 (51):135-141.
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    Anti-Americanism in the Peace Movement: An Anti-Capitalism of Fools?Gerhard Armanski - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (52):190-193.
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    The Hungarian Independent Peace Movement.Miklos Haraszti - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (61):134-143.
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  13. Bertrand Russell and the Peace Movement.Ralph Schoenman - 1974 - In George Nakhnikian (ed.), Bertrand Russell's philosophy. [London]: Duckworth.
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    (1 other version)The European Peace Movements, The Soviet Union, and the American Left.K. Segbers - 1982 - Télos 1982 (54):161-172.
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    Russell and the Communist-Aligned Peace Movement in the Mid-1950s.Andrew G. Bone - 2001 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 21 (1).
    The Soviet Union's successful test of an atomic bomb in 1949 altered Russell's outlook on international politics. But there was a considerable delay between this critical juncture of the Cold War and any perceptible softening of Russell's anti-Communism. Even after a muted optimism about the possibility of improvement in the foreign and domestic policies of the Soviet Union entered Russell's writing, he remained apprehensive about campaigning for peace alongside western Communists and fellow-travellers. He disliked the central thrust of pro-Soviet (...)
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    Nichiren, imperialism, and the peace movement.Christina Naylor - 1991 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 18 (1):51-78.
  17. Civil Society and the Peace Movement in Britain.John Keane - 1984 - Thesis Eleven 8 (1):5-22.
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    The Role of scientists in the peace movement: END-Convention, Amsterdam.Hans A. Tolhoek & L. Wecke (eds.) - 1986 - Amsterdam: Distribution, J. Mets.
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    The International Catholic Peace Movement.Gerard A. Vanderhaar - 1991 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 4 (1):67-79.
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    (1 other version)Introduction to Mary Kaldor and the English Peace Movement.J. Mason - 1982 - Télos 1982 (51):80-87.
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    Scientific and technical progress and the peace movement.Jaroslav Purš - 1980 - Prague: Institute of Czechoslovak and World History of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
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  22. Transnational dialogue in times of war-the peace movement in ex-yugoslavia.Nikolai Jeffs - 1995 - Radical Philosophy 73:2-4.
     
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    Bentham, the Benthamites, and the Nineteenth-Century British Peace Movement.Stephen Conway - 1990 - Utilitas 2 (2):221.
    The influence exerted by the ideas of Jeremy Bentham has been a matter of controversy over many years. Assessments have varied greatly—ranging from the extravagantly generous to the utterly dismissive—but there has been broad agreement on the loci for investigation. Attention has focused on the social, administrative, and legal reforms of the Victorian age. The aim here is to explore a different and relatively neglected area—the part played by Bentham's thought in shaping the attitudes and programme of the nineteenth-century British (...)
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    Universalism as a Metaphilosophy of the New Peace Movement.Janusz Kuczyński - 1989 - Dialectics and Humanism 16 (2):61-78.
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    (1 other version)The Abolition of War [review of Keith Robbins, The Abolition of War: the Peace Movement in Britain, 1914-1919].Jo Vellacott Newberry - 2003 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 23.
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    Declaring war on war: Bertha von Suttner and the peace movement.Jutta Landa - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):926-930.
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    Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas.David Cortright - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    Veteran scholar and peace activist David Cortright offers a definitive history of the human striving for peace and an analysis of its religious and intellectual roots. This authoritative, balanced, and highly readable volume traces the rise of peace advocacy and internationalism from their origins in earlier centuries through the mass movements of recent decades: the pacifist campaigns of the 1930s, the Vietnam antiwar movement, and the waves of disarmament activism that peaked in the 1980s. Also explored (...)
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    Neo-Nationalism and the West German Peace Movement's Reaction to the Polish Military Coup.Sigrid Meuschel - 1983 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1983 (56):119-130.
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    Morality, law, patriotism, and the peace movement.Ronald J. Glossop - 1986 - Journal of Social Philosophy 17 (2):57-69.
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    Constructing Peace by Freedom: Jean-Paul Sartre, Four Short Speeches on the Peace Movement, 1952-1955.David Lethbridge - 2012 - Sartre Studies International 18 (2):1-18.
    Sartre's interventions at the Vienna, Berlin, and Helsinki Congresses of the World Peace Council are examined in depth. Neglected and overlooked for over a half-century, it is argued that the themes Sartre elaborated in these speeches were consonant with the political and intellectual projects he had been developing since the mid-1930s. Although Sartre spoke as a Marxist who had allied himself with the Communist Party, his deepest concern was to build international unity in opposition to the escalating threat of (...)
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    Nourishing Life: Russell and the 20th-Century British Peace Movement, 1900-18.Thomas C. Kennedy - 1984 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 4 (1):223.
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    [Book review] the strangest dream, communism, anticommunism and the us peace movement 1945-1963. [REVIEW]Robbie Lieberman - 2002 - Science and Society 66 (3):417-420.
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    Max Weber's ethics and the peace movement today.Guenther Roth - 1984 - Theory and Society 13 (4):491-511.
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    The Reasons for My Involvement in the Peace Movement.Abraham Reschel - 1973 - Journal of Social Philosophy 4 (1):7-8.
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    (1 other version)Pacifist(ic) Categories [review of Martin Ceadel, Semi-Detached Idealists: the British Peace Movement and International Relations ].Michael D. Stevenson - 2005 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 25 (2).
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    Institutional actors and the Italian peace movement: Specializing and branching out. [REVIEW]Carlo Ruzza - 1997 - Theory and Society 26 (1):87-127.
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    Peace History Society Conference—Politics of Peace Movements: From Nonviolence to Social Justice—28–30 April 2000—Western Foundation, Women's Studies and the Department of History at Western Washington University—Washington, United. [REVIEW]Ernesto Laclau, Elihu Katz, Harry Kunneman & Serge Moscovici - 2000 - Ethical Perspectives 7 (1):73.
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    Philosophical Problems of the World Peace Movement (An interview with Howard L. Parsons, member of the World Peace Council Presidential Committee).Janusz Kuczyński - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (3):91-107.
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    Revitalization movements and the hope of peace.Alice B. Kehoe - 1986 - Zygon 21 (4):491-500.
    Anthropological analysis of religion, following Bronislaw Mahowski, is founded in empirical observational data gained at least in part by participant observation. Malinowski described religion as a “sociological charter” which is a “retrospective moral pattern of behavior,” constructed as a myth after the fact of behavior. Anthony F. C. Wallace's revitalization model provides the mechanism through which the Malinowskian charter is developed. Jack Wilson's Ghost Dance religion is briefly described as an example of a revitalization movement, and it is suggested that (...)
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    Peace through Protest? [Lawrence S. Wittner, Confronting the Bomb: a Short History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement ].Andrew G. Bone - 2013 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 33 (2).
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    Peace activities in Serbia between initiatives and movement.Žarko Paunović - 1995 - Filozofija I Društvo 1995 (7):107-125.
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    “Struggle for Peace, in their Own Land” as the Philosophy of the “Nevada-Semipalatinsk” Movement.Аlfiya Aitenova, Aktolkyn Kulsariyeva & Aiymzhan Ryskiyeva - 2024 - Human Affairs 34 (1):106-118.
    The relevance of the study lies in the need to assess the influence and significance of socio-political movements in stimulating political and social changes, in this case, the anti-nuclear movement in Kazakhstan. This will allow for a deeper understanding of the complexity and multidimensional nature of organised collective actions and may inform future research and policy development related to nuclear testing, environmental issues, and public health. The article aims to define the philosophy of the international anti-nuclear movement, “Nevada-Semey” (“Struggle (...)
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    Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas. By David Cortright.Margaret Atkins - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):685-686.
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    (1 other version)Peace and Security.Leonardo Paggi & Piero Pinzauti - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (63):3-40.
    The peace movement has suffered a major setback. The attempt to spread the idea that detente should be prior to security has not succeeded. The modernization of NATO was approved by European parliaments, within a climate marked by the revival of the Cold War. Does the lack of interest in a “reasonable agreement” between the two superpowers mean a revival of pro-war sentiment? A positive answer to this question would be a mistake. In a polemic against the “E.P. Thompson (...)
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    From Scholarly Dialogue to Social Movement: Considerations and Implications for Peace through Commerce.Marc Lavine - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S4):603 - 615.
    While Peace through Commerce (PTC) started as a conversation among a small group of scholars it has grown into an increasingly robust movement, giving rise to conferences, books, journal articles, and dialogue between scholars, managers, practitioners, government officials, and civil society actors, all of whom share an interest in the potential of commerce to foster greater peace. Because social movement scholarship explores the ability of collective interests to achieve social change it provides a useful lens through which to (...)
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    Peace studies: Social movement or intellectual discipline?Kenneth W. Thompson - 1990 - Ethics and International Affairs 4:163–174.
    The author cites prominent academicians currently examining this trend and presents the case for accepting grass-roots social activism as a crucial link to the closed world of policy-making elites.
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    UNESCO and a Culture of Peace: Promoting a Global Movement.David Adams, Unesco & United Nations - 1997 - UNESCO.
    Since UNESCO launched its Culture of Peace Programme, it has helped mobilize people from all walks of life and from all continents to support the transformation from a culture of war and violence to a culture of pace. This is a report of the Programme's actions.
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    The Gun Sanctuary Movement: Pistol-Packing Preppers or Passionate Peaceful Populists?Timothy W. Luke - 2020 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2020 (190):185-191.
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    Peace Literacy, Public Philosophy, and Peace Activism.Christian Matheis & Sharyn Clough - 2022 - In Lee C. McIntyre, Nancy Arden McHugh & Ian Olasov (eds.), A companion to public philosophy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 143–153.
    Peace literacy shows why public philosophy and activism for peace and justice are better together while providing a practical framework designed to make the collaboration stronger and more effective. In this chapter, the authors begin with an overview of peace literacy and then show how it operates as an effective lens through which to read the strengths of various approaches to public philosophy and activism for peace and justice, from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries and (...)
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    Peace through Tourism: The Birthing of a New Socio-Economic Order.Louis D’Amore - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S4):559 - 568.
    Humankind is currently witnessing, and shaping, the most significant and rapid paradigm shift in human history - a paradigm shift of major demographic, economic, ecological, and geo-political dimensions. For the first time in human history - we are faced not with just one crisis - but a confluence of several crises; crises that are not related to a single tribe or community - a single nation -or a single region of the world - but are each global in scale. To (...)
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