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What Is Peace?

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As we approach the New Year, hope for Peace on Earth, and wish one another cheer and goodwill, it is fair to damn our terrible condition.

Conflict is endemic to our species. The poet Petrarch wrote: "Five great enemies to peace inhabit within us: avarice, ambition, envy, anger and pride. If those enemies were to be banished, we should infallibly enjoy perpetual peace."

Avarice, ambition, envy, anger, pride: Shakespeare made villains of them all. They reappear every 30 minutes on all news television. Indeed, they are at the root of Sept. 11 and the War on Terror, Sudan, Congo, Somalia, Mumbai, Beslan, Georgia, Kosovo, Bosnia, Rwanda, Burma, Tibet — a list proceeding ad infinitum.

For the past five years, I've taught a strategy seminar in the University of Texas' Plan 2 undergraduate honors program. I sometimes kid the students and tell then that the course title ought to be "Big Plans." We do consider a few rather large-scale planning problems, like Alexander the Great tackling the Persian Empire, Hannibal challenging Rome and the Mongols conducting operations from East Asia to Central Europe.

Without exception, one of the most difficult assignments comes very early in the semester: I have the students write a paper answering the question, "What Is Peace?"

I've yet to get a definitive answer, but without exception each class has produced deeply thoughtful and provocative analyses.

The moral and philosophical facets of the paper are obvious, but there is also a practical angle. When you make a plan for anything — much less a war plan, or a plan for creating peace — you either explicitly or implicitly have a goal. If peace is the goal, in order to achieve it shouldn't you have at least a glimpse of what it is or might be?

One young man — after demurring with, "It is tempting for the cynic to describe peace as merely a time between clashes" (a phrase reminiscent of the classic, "Peace is the brief timeout between wars") — subsequently insisted he could find no better goals that "will give us our ultimate tranquility" than Franklin D.

Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms." Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear. "Taken together, I believe these freedoms could establish an existence of peace and prosperity for all humankind." Fear, however, would "destroy any Peace ..."

The "imperfect nature" of human beings utterly dismayed another student, but dismay was no cause for denial of rank imperfection. Instead, she castigated utopianism, particularly economic utopianism — not the idea of freedom from want but the notion it can be achieved. She concluded "peace" based on met needs was in fact "an undesirable end" because conflict "drives people to excel and forces improvement." Curbing conflict, however, "in order to avoid violence and mass destruction" is possible — but she asserted that required creativity in resolving conflict.

A business major decided to sidestep issues of human imperfection and propose a "market model" for assessing peace on the planet. Peace exists when knowledge is shared ("transparent") and "prevailing information is both non-aggressive and anticipated. ... Nations and participants know with certainty that other nations will not act in an aggressive manner."

Peace derives from a reduction in fear and an increase in trust. The business major's marketplace meshed with a philosophy major's theory that peace resulted when a population's "collective expectations about the future" favored equilibrium or continuity on a "scale of perceived stability." Thus soft talk and no surprises passes for peace. I asked them both if they supported very, very large intelligence budgets — and indeed they did.

A student from an immigrant family (he's now in medical school), however, returned to Petrarch's crooked traits, pegging the clash of human desires as the deep problem. Peace exists when "different desires" are "in agreement." When desire refuses "compromise," the clash of desires can escalate to the clash of arms and clash of civilizations.

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Sir;... Let me make it easy for you... Peace is Justice....Peace is the far side of Justice, to be exact... People need justice enough to fight for it... People cannot live without justice.... They do not need perfect justice, or exact justice... If people have enough justice to live, they may find that God, or Nature makes up their losses, and makes them whole again... And so it is for enough justice that people argue, and eventually fight, and die...And even if a man is a slave he needs justice, as does his master, because without justice, life itself becomes uncertain, and easily lost... But can Justice be defined as peace??? In fact, neither peace nor justice can know a final definition... Each is defined by the situation, and by the people involved .. What justice was yesterday day will not be justice tomorrow... So people must ask what are today's needs to know today's justice; and they must ask, and they must know Justice if they will know and have peace... And this presents our problem, because we have peace imposed by law today which does not bring justice nearer; but puts it beyond our reach... It is for this reason that the affairs of honor as in the Illiad; which were small things involving few people have becoming massive affairs covering the whole earth... People denied justice in their own land are more inclined to look for it elsewhere, even if it means taking life and peace and justice from others...Look at the Greeks; denied Justice in Athens looking for it all around the Mediteranian in the Peloponnesian War... Did their democracy drive the population into ruin??? No... Ruin drove them into an adventure from which they hoped to profit by another's loss... So what if they bought only greater ruin and suffering and death??? So what if they reaped the crop they would sow??? Is that not always the case with those who want justice who will not give justice??? What ever is the situation; justice is a coin every two can only have so long as they will agree to share it...We have to learn to share peace, and every good thing of life...Justice is a quality of measures whose value cannot be measured... If we can not learn to share in life we will not ever know peace or justice..We must fnd the meaning of enough, understanding that for some of us, enough will never be enough . .. . Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:29 PM
Will Israeli wind this war in long term? Why UN [Peace maker] not interaction-intercession, to stop this war from the beginning?
After this war, will Israeli have peace?
How well Barack-Obama, and his new Administration, step in to make peace solution for Mid East?
What next for Hama's-Palestine, Muslim extremes world, and Al-Qaeda take action against Israeli-American after this war?
Đây là thảm họa về lâu dài cho Israeli. Giải pháp chiến tranh-dùng vũ khí để gây đau thương tang tóc cho người dân vô tội vạ sẽ không mang lại hòa bình cho Israeli. Hamas-Palestine và giới Hồi giáo cực đoan trên toàn thế giới sẽ không bao giờ chùn buớc... Israeli đã đổ dầu vào lửa. Israeli đã sai lầm như [Bush War in Irag]
Dalat Vietnam Jan 06, 2009
Louielamson2000
Comment: #2
Posted by: louielamson2000
Wed Jan 7, 2009 4:59 AM
Will Israeli wind this war in long term? Why UN [Peace maker] not interaction-intercession, to stop this war from the beginning?
After this war, will Israeli have peace?
How well Barack-Obama, and his new Administration, step in to make peace solution for Mid East?
What next for Hama's-Palestine, Muslim extremes world, and Al-Qaeda take action against Israeli-American after this war?
Day la tham hoa ve lâ dai cho Israeli. Giai phap chien tranh-dung vu khi de gay dau thuong tang toc cho nguoi dan vo toi va se khong mang lai hoa binh cho Israel. Hamas-Palestine va the gioi hoi giao cuc doan tren toan the gioi, ho se khong bao gio chun buoc.... Israel da do dau vao lua. Israel da sai lam nhu [Bush War in Irag]
Dalat Vietnam Jan 06, 2009
Louielamson2000
Comment: #3
Posted by: louielamson2000
Wed Jan 7, 2009 5:05 AM
This article in Vietnamese language.
Nieu moi dan toc va moi quoc gia tren the gioi nghien cuu, tham khao ve nhung y tuong moi cua chu nghia phat trien dan toc' [CNPTDT], trong do co su phat trien ve mat cong bang xa hoi, phat trien va din giu cho moi truing song thien nhien… The gioi se co hoa binh that su.
Nieu nhu moi quoc gia, moi dan toc ho tim den voi nhau qua nhung giai phap tranh luan, ngoia giao bang ngon ngu, thiet nigh, loai nguoi se xich lai gan nhau de giai quyet nhung xung dot va tim kiem su hoa binh de phat trien kinh te… Nang cao nen dan tri, khoa hoc, cho doi song suc khoe cua con nguoi trong xa hoi la dieu can thiet de phat trien xa hoi. Di nhien, chu nghia tu ban sang tao nam trong chu nghia phat trien dan toc-[CNPTDT].
Chu nghia tu ban sang tao theo y tuong cua Bill Gates cung nam trong quy doa do. Rieng Viet Nam se ra sao trong the ky 21 nay? Dat nuoc, con nguoi va nhung the he tre sang tao se quyet dinh cho su thang tien hay lui lai cua mot dan toc.
Dalat Vietnam Jan 05, 2009
Louielamson2000
Comment: #4
Posted by: louielamson2000
Wed Jan 7, 2009 5:49 AM
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