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Informationen zum Autor Aurelio Peccei (1908-1908)! was an Italian scholar and industrialist who founded the Club of Rome in 1968. A member of the Italian resistance during World War II! in 1944 he was arrested! imprisoned and tortured. After the war he became chairman of Fiat and President of Olivetti! while also being active in organisations like the World Wildlife Fund! Friends of the Earth and the International Ocean Institute. Daisaku Ikeda (1928-) is the President of Soka Gakkai International! a lay Buddhist organisation whose adherents come from over 190 countries throughout the world. He is the author of more than 80 books on Buddhist themes! and received the United Nations Peace Award in 1983. Klappentext Engaging with such seemingly intractable problems as population growth! the decline of natural resources! desertification! pollution and deforestation! this book shows that many of these problems are interrelated. It argues that by working together for peace and justice human beings can expect to find lasting solutions. Engaging with such seemingly intractable problems as population growth, the decline of natural resources, desertification, pollution and deforestation, this book shows that many of these problems are interrelated. It argues that by working together for peace and justice human beings can expect to find lasting solutions. Zusammenfassung Engaging with such seemingly intractable problems as population growth, the decline of natural resources, desertification, pollution and deforestation, this book shows that many of these problems are interrelated. It argues that by working together for peace and justice human beings can expect to find lasting solutions. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefacePART 1: MAN AND NATUREViews of Aurelio PecceiDialoguePART 2: MAN AND MANViews of Daisaku IkedaDialoguePART 3: THE HUMAN REVOLUTIONViews of Daisaku IkedaViews of Aurelio PecceiDialogueConclusion