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The Logic Of Peace
Episode 3

The Logic Of Peace

Prepare yourself for a journey into the logic of peace, where we promise you will gain a fresh understanding of how empathy, compassion, and respect are the cornerstones of peaceful thinking. Together, we will uncover the principles that guide peaceful coexistence and how the cutting-edge technology of AI is illuminating our path towards a harmonious society. We believe that peace is not merely an absence of conflict, but an active, guiding principle that can drive our thoughts, actions, and interactions, leading to better outcomes for all. Then, we travel through history, bringing you the shared philosophies of renowned thinkers such as Immanuel Kant, Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, and the lesser-known yet equally impactful Johan Galtung. Through their eyes, you'll discover how non-violence, humanitarianism, and peaceful resistance can foster positive change. We'll also bring light to Galtung's transformative theories of structural violence and positive peace, offering you a comprehensive understanding of how societal institutions and structures play into peace dynamics. This is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to explore, understand, and ultimately contribute to the creation of a just, equal and peaceful world. Tune in, you won't want to miss this engaging journey.

A Guy With AI

November 2, 202334m 5s

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