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The papers collected here apply the insights of the philosophy of peace to contemporary issues and the larger problem of what it means to have hope and to work for peace in dark times. The authors included in this volume respond to contemporary challenges posed by the Trump Era and the COVID-19 crisis. This represents a novel application and exploration of concepts and ideas found in the philosophy of peace and nonviolence. The authors elucidate the philosophy of peace and general approaches to building peace while applying these ideas to current crises.
Contents
1 Hoping With: an Editorial Introduction
Sahar Heydari Fard
PART 1
Peace, Hope, and Truth
2 Peace and Hope in Dark Times
Barry Gan
3 Reconstruction after Trump: Restoring Health, Truth, and Democracy
Paula Smithka
4 Hope as a Moral Perspective: a Performative Language for Peace Activism in a Dark Time
William Gay
PART 2
Authoritarianism and Resistance
5 Authoritarian Ideology and the Saving Power: Finding Hope in Black Lives Matter and the Youth Climate Movement
Casey Rentmeester
6 The Dilemma of Domestic Fascism
Garret Merriam
7 The Moral Pathway Forward for Resisters in a Genocide
Paul E. Wilson
8 Does Civil Resistance Rely on the Justice of the Opposing Regime?
Stephen DiLorenzo
PART 3
Current Issues
9 Fake News in the Information Age: the Challenges It Poses for Peace
Dakota Layton
10 Feminism and the Need to Confront White Privilege
Danielle Poe
11 Broadening the Category of Moral Injury to Better Grasp the Wrong of Violence
Sanjay Lal
12 Josef Pieper's Defense of St. Thomas Aquinas on Peace
Rashad Rehman
PART 4
Practical Applications
13 Building Peace, Repairing Hope: Restorative Mediation an Effective Approach
Negin Tahvildary
14 Spaces for Action: Opportunities for Hope in Dark Times
Anna Taft
15 On Giving Birth to Hope in Darkness
Andrew Fiala
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