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The world is caught in a vicious cycle with no end in sight. For thousands upon thousands of years, nearly every nation has cycled through a series of attacks, conflicts, and eventual wars. Even though the majority is against such violence, the tyranny of a small minority leads the way to global bloodshed.
David Cook argues that the majority can no longer remain silent. For the first time in its history, the world is in a unique position to break this cycle and finally achieve peace.
This is just one of the fascinating concepts Cook approaches in his new look at global conflict and resolution. Cook's work includes the following:
Psychological studies of conflict on a massive scale
Illuminating Hopi stories of lost civilizations
Discussions of the Native American medicine wheel and concepts of oneness and harmony
Reasons why the Bible is a contradictory and misleading text
Examinations of the evils of the military-industrial complex
Applications of the Gandhi principle
Ways to resolve conflict and finally accomplish peace
With the advent of global communication, the majority is finally in a position to drown out the minority. All they have to do is start the movement!
David Cook argues that the majority can no longer remain silent. For the first time in its history, the world is in a unique position to break this cycle and finally achieve peace.
This is just one of the fascinating concepts Cook approaches in his new look at global conflict and resolution. Cook's work includes the following:
Psychological studies of conflict on a massive scale
Illuminating Hopi stories of lost civilizations
Discussions of the Native American medicine wheel and concepts of oneness and harmony
Reasons why the Bible is a contradictory and misleading text
Examinations of the evils of the military-industrial complex
Applications of the Gandhi principle
Ways to resolve conflict and finally accomplish peace
With the advent of global communication, the majority is finally in a position to drown out the minority. All they have to do is start the movement!