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A Nonviolent Strategy to End War

Wednesday, August 10, 2016 1:54
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Human Wrongs Watch

By Robert J. Burrowes*

DAYLESFORD, Australia, 10 August, 2016 – There is a long history of anti-war and peace activism. Much of this activism has focused on ending a particular war.

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Robert J. Burrowes

Some of this activism has been directed at ending a particular aspect of war, such as the use of a type of weapon. Some of it has aimed to prevent a type of war, such as ‘aggressive war’ or nuclear war.

For those activists who regard war as the scourge of human existence, however, ‘the holy grail’ has always been much deeper: to end war.

There is an important reason why those of us in the last category have not, so far, succeeded. In essence, this is because, whatever their merits, the analyses and strategies we have been using have been inadequate.

This is, of course, only a friendly criticism of our efforts, including my own. I am also not suggesting that the task will be easy, even with a sound analysis and comprehensive strategy. But it will be far more likely.
Given my own preoccupation with human violence, of which I see war as a primary subset, I have spent a great deal of time researching why violence occurs in the first place – see ‘Why Violence?‘ and ‘Fearless Psychology and Fearful Psychology: Principles and Practice‘ – and by taking or teaching strategic nonviolent action in response to many of its manifestations.

Moreover, given that I like to succeed when I work for positive change in this world, I pay a great deal of attention to strategy.

In fact, I have written extensively on this subject after researching the ideas of the greatest strategic theorists and strategists in history. If you are really keen, you can read about this in ‘The Strategy of Nonviolent Defense: A Gandhian Approach‘.

However, because I know that most people aren’t too interested in scholarly works and that nonviolent activists have plenty of worthwhile things to do with their time, I have recently been putting the essence of the information in the book onto two websites so that the strategic thinking is presented simply and is readily available.

One of the outcomes I would like to achieve through these websites is to involve interested peace and anti-war activists from around the world in finalizing the development of a comprehensive nonviolent strategy to end war and to then work with them to implement it.

Consequently, I have been developing this nonviolent strategy to end war and I invite you to check it out and to suggest improvements. You can see it on the Nonviolent Campaign Strategy website.

If you are interested in being involved in what will be a long and difficult campaign, I would love to hear from you.

You might also be interested in signing the online pledge of ‘The People’s Charter to Create a Nonviolent World‘ where the names of many nonviolent activists who will work on this campaign are already listed.

Ending war is not impossible. But it is going to take a phenomenal amount of intelligent strategic effort, courage and time. Whether we have that time is the only variable beyond our control.

*Robert J. Burrowes has a lifetime commitment to understanding and ending human violence.

He has done extensive research since 1966 in an effort to understand why human beings are violent and has been a nonviolent activist since 1981.
 
Robert J. Burrowes is the author of ‘Why Violence?‘ 

Websites: 

http://thepeoplesnonviolencecharter.wordpress.com (Charter)

http://tinyurl.com/flametree (Flame Tree Project)

http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence (‘Why Violence?’)

http://anitamckone.wordpress.com (Songs of Nonviolence)
http://robertjburrowes.wordpress.com

His email address is [email protected].

Don’t miss these Robert J. Burrowes’ articles in Human Wrongs Watch:

The Psychology of Ideology and Religion

The Delusion ‘I Am Not Responsible’

Lament for Humanity: A 50 Year Reflection

A Critique of Human Society since the Neolithic Revolution

Islamophobia: Why Are So Many People So Frightened?

A Friendly Critique of the Break Free Climate Actions

Why Set Up a Shell Company in Panama? The Psychology Driving Illicit Financial Flows

Ending Human Violence is a Task for Each of Us

Understanding Self-Hatred in World Affairs

An Open Letter to the People of West Papua

The Struggle for Merdeka in West Papua

Dispossessed in the Name of ‘Security’

Extinction Is Forever

The Climate Talks in Paris Will Fail: Why?

Exposed by Wikileaks: The US Empire According to Itself

Gandhi Jayanti, Gandhi’s Dream

Disaster Capitalism: Outsourcing Violence and Exploitation

Elites Want More Refugees: Why?

The Psychology of Projection in Conflict

Nobel Peace Laureates Endorse Violence

Revolting World

Most Attitudes and Beliefs are Outcomes of Fear

Comforting a Baby Is Violent

Exposing Lies, Telling the Truth

Why Elites Love Drones

Peace Lessons: How to Reduce Violence

Legacy of War

Saving Passengers of the Good Ship ‘Titan… Earth’

Violence Against Women: Why We Keep Getting it Wrong

Why Do We Fear Challenging Authority?

Vykom: Strategic Nonviolent Action Against Untouchability



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