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Ep 212 Peacewarts: Universal Understars 101 - The Tools of Peace, A Survey (Class 13)

Ep 212 Peacewarts: Universal Understars 101 - The Tools of Peace, A Survey (Class 13)

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Peacewarts: Universal Understars 101 - The Tools of Peace: A Survey (Class 13)

We shift our focus from philosophy to the practical "infrastructure" of peace. We survey the various tools—from shared scientific endeavors to verification treaties—that allow humanity to maintain the High View. We look back at what we have named The Great Disarmament (1963) to see how tools like the Partial Test Ban Treaty protected our shared biology. We conclude with the understanding that peace is an inevitable destination that requires constant maintenance.

Homework:

  1. Interrupt your routineto look up the "Global Peace Index." Find one "Tool" or metric they use to measure how peaceful a country is.
  2. Write down one questionyou have after this episode or doing homework #1. If no question comes to mind, write: "no question."
  3. Optional:Journal about your own "Personal Toolkit." When you feel a conflict rising, what is the first "tool" you reach for? (Is it a deep breath? A question? Taking a walk?)

Until our final lesson in this department, keep your eyes on the Understars. Class dismissed.

Learning topics: Peace Infrastructure, Verification Treaties, Shared Science, The Global Peace Index, 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, The Great Disarmament.

Resources & Links:

  • Follow the podcast as we launch into the first semester of this new peace school.
  • Join the Community / Get the Books: www.AvisKalfsbeek.com
  • Podcast Music: Javier Peke Rodriguez “I am late, madame Curie” https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW
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