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Is Peace Possible? The World Beyond War Campaign by Russ Faure-Brac Chico State University February 19, 2014

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Is Peace Possible?The World Beyond War Campaign

byRuss Faure-Brac

Chico State UniversityFebruary 19, 2014

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Part 1 Reflections on War

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Aha #1

Nonviolence has been used by the oppressed against the oppressor, never by an empire for national

defense.

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Peaceful Warriorship

Avoidance

Protection

Force as a last resort

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Force Continuum

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AHA #2 US Major Wars

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14 (once every 17 years)1775 American Revolution1812 War of 18121800’s American Indian War1846 Mexican-American War1861 Civil War1898 Spanish-American War1898 Philippine-American War1917 World War I1941 World War II1950 Korean War1964 Vietnam War1990 Gulf War2001 Afghanistan War2003 Iraq War

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AHA #3

Cost of War

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Breakout Comparison

The Military Budget is Killing Us

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1,000 US Foreign Military Bases

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If Cut Military Budget in Half Over 10 Years

• $1.3 Trillion x 50% x 10 = $6.5 Trillion

• $2.5 Trillion: Social & Greening programs• $2.5 Trillion: Reduce Global Poverty• $1.5 Trillion: Tax Cuts/Reduce National Debt

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AHA #4 Collapse

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Exponential Growth

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Population CO2

National Debt

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Peak Oil

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Where We’re Stuck

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Part 2World Beyond War

A Global Movement to End All Wars

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David Hartsough David Swanson

ENDING ALL WAR: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

– For our Children and All Future Generations

September 15, 2013 

. …Your feedback on the overall idea and for strengthening the proposal

would be most welcome.

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Declaration of Peace

…I commit to engage in and support nonviolent efforts to end all war and preparations for war and to create a

sustainable and just peace.

3,000 people, 200 organizations

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Structure

International Team of Leading Peace Activists

Serve as a Hub

Constructive & Obstructive NV

September 21, 2014 Launch

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Alternatives to War

Security – There is a better plan

Economics - Money can be

better spent

Cultural – From a culture of war

to a culture of peace

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Core Peace Principles

Commit to the Well-being of All

Protect Everyone, Even Our Adversaries

Use Moral Rather Than Physical Force

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Alternative 1- Global Marshall Plan

Model: WWII Marshall Plan

Goal: Prevent war

Strategy: Eliminate global poverty

Theory: Society is less of a threat

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Alternative 2 –Transform the Military

Soldiers want to serve

Humanization Boot Camp

Implement the GMP

Gradual Transition

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Alternative 3 –Convert the Defense Industry

WWII Industrial Conversion

Steer the work

Subsidize the transition

Increased employment

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Part 3Is Peace Possible?

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Possible Change Path

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Reasons for Optimism

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Major Change Can Happen

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Change from the Bottom Up

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Thank You!

www.worldbeyondwar.org

www.transitiontopeace.com