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War is a choice, not an inevitable outcome from "summary" of The End of War by John Horgan

War is not an inevitable outcome of human existence. It is a choice that we make as individuals, societies, and nations. This perspective challenges the traditional view that war is an inherent part of our nature, a result of our biological or evolutionary heritage. When we recognize that war is a choice, we open up the possibility of choosing alternatives. We can choose to resolve conflicts through dialogue, negotiation, and diplomacy. We can choose to invest in peace-building efforts, conflict prevention, and international cooperation. We can choose to prioritize human rights, social justice, and environmental sustainability. By framing war as a choice, we shift the focus from fatalism to agency. We are no longer resigned to the belief that war is inevitable, that it is beyond our control. Instead, we acknowledge that we have the power to change our course, to choose a different path. This perspective also highlights the role of political leaders, policymakers, and citizens in shaping the future of humanity. It calls on us to hold our leaders accountable for their decisions, to demand transparency and accountability in matters of national security and foreign policy. It invites us to question the narratives that justify war, to challenge the assumptions that perpetuate violence and conflict.
  1. The idea that war is a choice challenges us to imagine a world without war. It encourages us to envision a future where peace is the norm, not the exception. It inspires us to work towards a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world for future generations.
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The End of War

John Horgan

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