
Den Frieden gewinnen
Die Gewalt verlernen
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Narrated by:
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Gordon Piedesack
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By:
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Heribert Prantl
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Wer den Frieden will, muss den Frieden vorbereiten.
Alle reden vom Krieg, vom Frieden reden zu wenige: Die weißen Tauben sind müde. Heribert Prantl begründet, warum wir eine neue Friedensbewegung, eine neue Entspannungspolitik und keinen dritten Weltkrieg brauchen – es wäre der letzte. Und er denkt darüber nach, wie die Zähmung der Gewalt, wie Entfeindung gelingen kann, wie wir Frieden lernen.
Ein leidenschaftliches Plädoyer für eine Kultur des Friedens – in dem Bewusstsein, dass der Weg zum Frieden kein Sommerspaziergang ist, sondern ein Höllenritt sein kann.
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