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by Adolf, Antony


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  Index

  Abbasid Dynasty, 101–2

  Abraham, Jewish Patriarch, 83–5, 97

  absence of war, 1, 16, 104, 234

  “A Common Word Between Us and You,” 229

  activism, 1, 3, 6, 8, 11, 30, 72, 87, 114, 120, 135, 137–8, 141, 143, 159, 162, 165, 181–3, 199–200, 202–5, 216, 220–1, 232–4, 241, 246

  Addams, Jane, 181–3

  administration, 25, 27, 31–2, 49, 54, 63, 65, 69, 73, 76, 78, 100, 101, 105–6, 148, 154, 155, 159, 163, 193

  Adorno, Theodore, 222, 231, 242,

  advocacy, 176, 233,

  Afghanistan, 206, 226

  affinity groups, 203, 232

  Al-Andalus, 102

  Al-Rashid, Harun, 101

  Amphictyonic League, 38, 41

  Arabization, 100–1, 221, 242

  Areopagus, 39–40

  aggression, 13–15, 20–22, 41, 47, 53, 64, 71, 75, 81, 213, 246

  agreements, 5, 9, 22, 34, 36, 39, 42, 44, 73, 85, 98, 99, 102–3, 106, 108–10, 121, 131, 154, 179, 191, 193, 201, 208, 214, 218, 226

  agriculture, 9, 18–20, 27, 36, 38, 62, 64, 72, 75, 107, 153, 162, 164, 236, 237, 242

  ahimsa, 62, 186

  Akhenaton (Atenism), 32–33

  Al Qaeda, 229

  Alexandria, 53, 88, 94

  Allegory of the Cave, 45–6

  alliance(s), 9, 21, 34–5, 42, 57, 58, 67, 75, 86, 98–9, 107, 120, 126, 132, 150, 151, 154–5, 155, 157, 168–9, 178–9, 188, 196, 226, 229, 244, 247

  allies, 22, 34, 42, 50, 133, 150, 196

  in World Wars, 179, 188, 194, 247

  alter-globalization, 22

  Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), 177

  altruism, 18, 20, 71

  Amaterasu, 76–7

  Amenemhet I, 32

  Americanization, 221, 242

  Anabaptists, 116–17

  anarchy, 55, 70, 74, 121, 174,

  anarchism, non-violent, 174

  anthropology, 6, 12, 18, 20–1, 26

  Anti-Corn Law League, 136–7

  anti-nuclear movements, 197, 202–6

  anti-war, 6, 8, 36, 42, 47, 72, 113, 115, 115, 164, 165, 184, 199–200, 204, 231

  Apartheid, 7, 211, 216–18, 2
47

  Apostles, 88, 90–3, 115

  appeasement, 10, 32, 77, 86, 191–3

  Ara Pacis, 54

  armies, 8, 19, 22, 26, 28, 31, 32–3, 33, 36, 41, 42, 47, 62, 64–5, 73, 78–9, 81, 83, 93, 104, 106, 108, 115, 122, 134, 160, 163–5, 167, 171, 174, 189, 200, 226, 228,

  Arnobius, 94

  Ashoka, 7, 60–4, 73, 91, 187, 237

  asylum, 21, 47

  Assyria, 25–6, 34, 86

  Athens, 6, 35, 39–42, 44, 74, 226, 246,

  Audiencas, 152

  Augustus, 5, 53–5, 94

  authority, 5, 22–3, 26–7, 30, 36, 49, 50, 54, 63, 66, 67, 69, 79, 85, 90–2, 98–9, 100, 100, 130, 133, 135, 142, 145, 154–5, 174, 203, 230, 240, 245

  authoritarianism, 18, 39, 40–1, 70

  Axis of Evil, 229

  Axis Powers, 192, 194, 212

  Babeuf, François, 170

  Babylon, 7, 24–8, 86

  Bakunin, Mikhail, 174

  Baghdad, City of Peace, 101–2, 142

  Baha’I, 141–2, 242

  balance of power, 11, 122, 126–7, 182, 195–6, 240

  Balkans, 157, 188

  Bandung Conference, 208

  barbarians, 39, 40, 94, 104, 131, 146, 158, 247

  Bastiat, Frédéric, 169

  battles, 22–3, 34, 36, 41–2, 47–8, 50, 52–3, 55, 57, 65, 85–6, 98, 101, 102, 128, 141, 155–6, 159, 181, 193, 222, 224, 230,

  Belgium, 132, 135, 157, 175, 188, 189, 191, 193

  Bengal, 61, 154, 240

  Bentham, Jeremy, 166–7, 241

  Berlin Wall, 196, 207

  Bible, 88, 98

  big stick diplomacy, 160–1

  biology, 13, 15, 17–18, 149, 174

  bishops, 93, 94, 104–6, 108, 110, 113, 203

  Bismarck, Otto van, 157, 173

  Bloch, Ivan, 1, 5, 138,

  Bloodless Revolution, 122

  Bodin, Jean, 163

  Bohemia, 153, 126

  Bolsheviks, 175, 187–8

  Boxer Rebellion, 158–9

  Brazil, 10, 144, 153, 221

  British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), 204–5

  British East India Company, 154–5, 240

  Brook Farm, 171

  Buddhism, 4, 60–3, 69, 72–4, 76–8, 80, 91, 101, 229, 232, 244, 245

  bureaucracy, 57, 65, 69, 73, 78, 81, 106

  Bush, George W., 226, 229

  Bushido, 80–1, 240

  Byzantium, 55, 95, 99–102, 107

  Caesar, 52–3, 55, 92

  Caliphates, 99–102

  Canaan, 83, 84–5

  capitalism, 162–70, 173–5, 195, 198, 220–1

  Carnegie, Andrew, 138

  Carthage, 48, 50, 94

  Casas, Bartolomé de las, 7, 145–6, 152, 204

  caste system, 7, 56–7, 59, 61–2, 187, 239

  Cataline Conspiracy, 50–1

  Catholicism, 92, 110, 113–14, 116–20, 145, 147, 150, 152, 191

  cenobite monks, 109, 170, 244

  ceremonies, 20, 80, 149, 151, 163,

  Chamberlain, Austen, 191

  Chamberlain, Neville, 192

  Chang’an (Perpetual Peace), 73, 78

  Channing, Ellery, 139, 243

  Charlemagne, 101, 105, 107

  charter companies, 153–4

  Charter of Medina, 99

  Chartists, 172

  Chelcicky, Peter, 115–16

  chiefdoms, 56–7, 65, 74

  China

  Ancient, 9, 56, 63–74, 79–82

  Modern, 146, 158–9, 192–3, 208, 210,212, 225,

  Chomsky, Noam, 200

  Christianity, 4, 10, 20, 38, 52, 55, 88–95, 96–9, 101–2, 105, 107–10, 113–18, 120, 125, 134, 142, 145, 147, 153, 170, 172, 203, 216, 229, 244

  Church and State, 26, 93, 115–16

  Cicero, 51, 106, 114, 128, 240,

  cities, 6, 9, 20–5, 35, 37, 38, 43, 45, 47, 52, 57, 86, 102, 103–5, 117,150, 213, 217

  city-states

  Ancient Greek, 9, 35–41

  Italian, 103, 110, 112, 126, 143

  citizenship, 22, 24–6, 39–40, 49–50, 52, 55, 88, 104, 113, 122, 125, 134–5, 141, 152, 225, 239

  civil disobedience, 8, 36, 45, 115–16, 140–1, 186, 199, 202, 216–17, 233

  civil war, 2, 25, 27, 33, 48, 50, 52–4, 72, 101, 110, 116, 117, 121, 123, 138, 198, 211, 214, 226

  civilization, 21–8, 35, 39, 57, 67, 124, 131, 169, 222, 246

  Clamshell Alliance, 203

  clans, 39, 66–7, 70, 76, 79, 95–6

  clash of civilizations, 222

  class, 7, 10, 21, 24, 40, 46, 48, 66, 70, 73, 79, 93, 105–6, 115–16, 118, 122, 136–7, 149, 163, 169–74, 182, 219, 239

  Clausewitz, Carl von, 3, 163

  Cleisthenes, 40–1

  Clemenceau, Georges, 188

  Clement of Alexandria, 94–5, 238

  Cobden, Richard, 136–7

  coinage, 27, 55, 244

  Colbert, Jean-Baptiste, 122

  Cold War, 4, 11, 184, 195–209, 211–12, 217, 219, 223, 226

  Cole, David, 176

  collective bargaining, 10, 176, 240, 244

  collective liability, 66

  colonialism, 6–7, 10, 47, 74, 86, 106, 109, 117–20, 123, 127, 143–54, 161, 163, 165, 178, 1846, 188–9, 207–8, 213–14, 232, 240, 242

  Columbus, Christopher, 144–5

  Committee for Non-Violent Action

  (CNVA), 202,

  Committee of 100, 203

  Commonwealth of Nation, 184

  communism, 69, 124, 173–6, 196, 198, 204, 206, 217, 226, 226

  competition, 10, 16–17, 38, 110, 147, 157, 164, 167, 169, 184, 201, 206, 209, 222, 242

  Comte, Auguste, 170

  Concert of Europe, 156, 180

  Concordat of Worms, 110

  Condolence Councils, 149

  conflict resolution, 44, 99, 191, 198, 208, 211, 227

  Confucius, 464, 66–70, 72–3, 77–8, 80–1, 89, 239, 246,

  Congress of Berlin, 156–7

  Congress of Vienna, 156

  conscientious objecting, 10, 115, 117, 140, 180–1, 199

  conscription, 25, 49, 65, 78–9, 81, 107, 120

  Constantine, 88, 93, 95

  conversion, 105, 145

  Cooper, Sandi, 137

  cooperation, 5, 10, 13, 16–18, 21–2, 37, 39, 41, 48, 64, 75, 85, 101, 107, 131, 148, 151, 158, 164, 180, 184–5, 190–1, 194, 199, 201, 206, 208, 213–16, 222, 230,

  cooperatives, 170–1, 239

  counter-dominant behavior, 20, 239

  counter-terrorism, 229–30

  Court of International Justice, 131

  Covenant of peace, 83–4, 117

  Covenant, New (of Christ), 89–90

  crimes against peace, 213

  criticism/critical dialogue, 133–4, 247, 44, 113, 223, 225, 235, 247

  Cromwell, Oliver, 117, 121

  Crucé, Eméric, 126–7, 245

  Cuba, 145, 156, 201

  culture, 2, 6, 9, 14–15, 17–18, 21, 36–8, 46, 58, 65, 69–71, 73–5, 77, 81, 92, 104, 119, 149, 167, 199, 222, 231

  Cyrus II, 27

  Czechowic, Marcin, 116

  Czechoslovakia, 183, 191–2, 196, 225

  Damascus, 99–100, 102

  Dante Alighieri, 110–1

  Daoism, 70–4, 77, 244

  Darwin, Charles, 6, 16–18, 181

  Davenant, Charles, 127

  David, King of the Jews, 86–8

  defenses, 9, 17, 21, 27, 39, 42, 49, 51, 56, 67, 72, 75, 80, 86, 99, 116, 128, 131–2, 154, 167, 184, 196, 201–2, 204, 205, 240

  Deganawidah, The Great Peacemaker, 151

  Delian League, 41–2

  Delphic Oracle and League, 9, 37–8

  democracy, 3, 6, 40, 44, 61, 136, 151, 173, 175, 182, 187, 198, 205, 219–20, 222–6, 232, 246

  Derrida, Jacques, 219, 221

  détente, 200–2, 241

  deterrence, 3, 22, 34, 41, 113, 195, 197, 201–2, 228, 240, 246–7

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p; dialogue, 44–5, 71, 77, 113, 116, 133, 186, 223, 225, 247

  Dike, 35, 45–6

  diplomacy, 6, 10–11, 33–4, 38–9, 42, 62, 67, 72–3, 79, 84, 105, 111–12, 114, 126–7, 129, 133, 136–7, 140, 144, 146–7, 151, 155–6, 158, 160–1, 165, 176, 196–7, 199, 206, 213, 225, 230, 247

  disarmament, 44, 135, 169, 179, 183, 190–2, 200–1, 204–6, 212, 240

  discrimination, 49–50, 62, 166, 186, 215–17, 235, 242

  disease, 2, 89, 149, 190, 237

  dissent, 86, 163, 200, 226

  dollar diplomacy, 160–1

  dominator social structure, 18, 56, 243

  domination, 20, 40, 51, 54, 86, 136–7, 143, 159, 186, 192, 207, 221–2, 225, 231, 242

  Draco, 40

  Dubois, Pierre, 106

  Dunant, Henri, 128–9, 237

  Dutch, 7, 10, 81, 117, 120, 128, 146–8, 150, 154, 157, 213

  ecology, 20, 32, 36, 232, 240–1

  economics, 1, 3, 7, 9–10, 19, 21–2, 25, 27, 30–3, 36–7, 40, 50, 54–5, 57–8, 65, 71, 73, 78, 81, 86, 96, 98, 100–1, 105, 107, 116, 122, 126–7, 131, 135–7, 146, 150, 155, 160–178, 180, 182, 184, 187–9, 193, 195–7, 199, 204, 206–9, 211–12, 215, 219–24, 230, 235, 237–9, 241–3

  edicts, 25, 62, 93

  education, 39, 58, 69, 74, 80, 94, 104–5, 109, 113–14, 137–8, 142, 158, 182, 200, 212, 235–6, 238–9, 244

  Egypt

  Ancient, 9, 29–35, 48, 52, 62, 83–4, 99–101, 109, 241, 247

  Modern, 157, 208, 214–15

  Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Irenaus, 15, 21

  Eightfold Path, 60–2, 245

  Eighty Years War, 119–20

  Einstein, Albert, 197, 261

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 199, 202, 204

  Elizabeth I, 126, 154

  Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 197

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 139, 172

  Empedocles, 43

  employment, 235, 241–2

  enculturation, 13, 18, 20, 104, 238

  end of history, 219

  enlightenment, 10, 60–1, 73, 111, 123, 133, 247

  ententes, 133

  Epicureanism, 51–2, 92, 244

  Erasmus, 113–14, 145, 247

  eremite monks, 109, 244

  ethics, 37, 44, 83–4, 87, 90, 97–8, 149, 231

  ethnicity, 7, 224–7

  European Nuclear Disarmament (END), 204–5

  European Union, 127

  evolution, 6, 9, 14–19, 21, 24, 35, 83, 181, 239

  eye for an eye, 84

  Fabian Society, 172, 175, 180, 185

  false peacemakers, 98

  Fellowship of Reconciliation, 181–2

  Fengjian system, 66–8, 71–2

  feudalism, 66, 102, 105–7, 125, 162, 173, 239

 

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