GS232 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Laozi, Structural Violence, Economic Security
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Positive peace is the presence of desirable states of mind and society. Negative peace is the absence of war. There is also: inner and outer ; interpersonal and divine. Lao tzu: taoism: force is not the way. War is punishment for those who have failed god. Continued presence of social order and peace building. Absence of war, no organized military action. Diplomatic peace: keeping things as they are as long as there is no violence. Media might focus in visible violence and not in underlying problem. Peace searching is constant even when war is not imminent. No, positive peace does not justify the use of war under any circumstance. Societies with the absence of physical violence but that still are oppressed should not be considered in peace. Capitalist: economic freedom + individual liberty - mass poverty. Socialist: economic security + social security - political freedoms. War arises from the outbreak of constant military tension.