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Peace Women - The eleven Women who received the Nobel Peace Prize 1905 - 2005. 1905-2003

English · Hardback

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War is always the result of fear and violence. Conflict is supposed to resolve what was not resolved in dialogue and negotiations - for lack of good will to solve it. What remains are misery and destruction, anger and impotence, and last but not least breeding-grounds for renewed violence. Those who were conquered by force of arms want revenge, want justice for themselves and their cause - again, through violence.The examples of the eleven women who have been awarded the Peace Nobel Prize to date show as that other approaches are possible. They decided to stand up for their ideals without identifying with fear, violence, and brutality. Their motivation grew out of an attitude that gives life, an inner attitude that trusts life and will not give up.

About the author

Angelika U. Reutter, M.A. in psychology and writer, born in Germany 1943, living and working in Küsnacht/Switzerland.

Anne Rüffer, writer, documentary filmer and publisher, born in Germany 1957, living and working in Zürich/Switzerland

Summary

War is always the result of fear and violence. Conflict is supposed to resolve what was not resolved in dialogue and negotiations – for lack of good will to solve it. What remains are misery and destruction, anger and impotence, and last but not least breeding-grounds for renewed violence. Those who were conquered by force of arms want revenge, want justice for themselves and their cause – again, through violence.

The examples of the eleven women who have been awarded the Peace Nobel Prize to date show as that other approaches are possible. They decided to stand up for their ideals without identifying with fear, violence, and brutality. Their motivation grew out of an attitude that gives life, an inner attitude that trusts life and will not give up.

Product details

Authors Angelika Reutter, Angelika U Reutter, Angelika U. Reutter, Anne Rüffer
Assisted by Salomé Hangartner (Translation)
Publisher Rüffer & Rub
 
Original title Frauen mit Idealen
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783907625200
ISBN 978-3-907625-20-0
No. of pages 354
Weight 940 g
Illustrations zahlreiche s/w-Abbildungen
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

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