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Search Results for "Geopolitics"
Prisons and the Death Penalty: Possibilities for Transformation
by James Gilligan, M.D., Aaron Kipnis, Ph.D., Robert Jay Lifton, M.D.
What might a tranformational perspective offer in understanding our American prison crisis and our death penalty practices?
T. E. Lawrence's Vision for the Middle East: How Does It Look Now?
by John E. Mack, M.D.
Lawrence (unlike the pro-Arab Gertrude Bell or the pro-Zionist Richard Meinertzhagen) was one of the few and one of the last people in his own time and ours to achieve true sympathy for
both national movements. His references to both movements in Seven Pillars are positive. He actually believed that they could be reconciled, and, although subsequent events have
seemed to prove him wrong at least to date, this belief only rebounds to his credit.
Transformation in Tragedy
by John E. Mack, M.D.
We have the possibility in our time of tragedy to create a genuine global community which is different from a self-congratulatory globalism that masks economic inequality. This new way of being is sensitive to human suffering and oppression everywhere. It is committed to a politics of healing.
Reflections on Two Kinds of Power
by John E. Mack, M.D.
The need for a sense of personal power is one of the primary motivating forces in human life. Conversely, the feeling of powerlessness or helplessness is perhaps the most disturbing of human emotions, one to be avoided at all costs. But what is power?
The Enemy System
by John E. Mack, M.D.
The threat of nuclear annihilation has stimulated us to try to understand what it is about mankind that has led to such self-destroying behavior. Central to this inquiry is an exploration of the adversarial relationships between ethnic or national groups.
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