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Peace is achievable through diplomacy from "summary" of Common Sense by Thomas Paine

Peace, like war, is a product of human actions and decisions. It is not some mystical force that descends upon us from above. It is within our power to create peace or to create conflict. And the most effective way to achieve peace is through the use of diplomacy. Diplomacy is the art of negotiation and compromise. It is the means by which conflicting parties can come together, discuss their differences, and find common ground. Through diplomacy, disputes can be resolved without resorting to violence. Diplomacy is not a sign of weakness, as some may believe. On the contrary, it requires great skill and intelligence to navigate the complexities of international relations and to find solutions that satisfy all parties involved. In the realm of international politics, diplomacy is essential for maintaining peace. It allows nations to communicate wi...
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    Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

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