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Joám Evans Pim, Stephen M. Younger, Leslie E. Sponsel, Olivier Urbain, Piero P. Giorgi, Jurgen Brauer, John Tepper Marlin, Haws, David, James Tyner, Sarah DeGue, James A. Mercy, Antony Adolf, Sanmartín, Isarel, Patricia Friedrich, Francisco Gomes de Matos, Ubiratan D’Ambrosio, Irene Comins Mingol, Sonia Paris Albert, Antonino Drago, Rachel M. MacNair, Vinod K. Kool, Rita Agrawal, Kathryn Feltey, Mihai Nadin
The open challenge to the widespread acceptance of lethality and lethal intent trespasses the limits of an ideology for social change entailing a new scientific model based on the refutation of killing-accepting science. This volume brings together 24 authors and 14 disciplines (Anthropology, Arts, Biology, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Health Sciences, History, Linguistics, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology and Sociology) to seriously consider the prospects for the realization of nonkilling societies and to challenge each discipline’s role in the necessary social and scientific transformation.
| Edition | First edition |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Center for Global Nonkilling |
| Pages | 388 |
| Format | 14.8x21 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-982-29831-5 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-982-29831-2 primary |
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