Book Series
- Open Reports Series vol. 1
- ISSN Print: 2399-6668
- ISSN Digital: 2399-6676
Copyright
Amartya SenPublished On
2011-06-20ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
166 pages (vii + 158)Dimensions
Weight
OCLC Number
1086515017LCCN
2019467812BIC
- JPA
- JPV
BISAC
- POL003000
- POL035000
- SOC051000
LCC
- JZ5538
Keywords
- Amartya Sen
- peace
- democracy
- violence
- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
- terrorism
- organised violence
- war
- Civil Paths to Peace
- Commonwealth Secretariat
- prejudice
- identity
Peace and Democratic Society
- Amartya Sen (editor)
Reviews
Sen’s introductory essay to Peace and Democratic Society is similar to his work on poverty and famine in that it deals with a matter—the eruption of violence in society—of very great urgency. [...] The Commonwealth report does not definitively solve the question of "Why violence in democracy?” Nevertheless, [it] does illustrate how an approach to violence in democracy can be fashioned without relying on dangerous over-simplifications. It offers a way forward without rushing to answers. [...] Sen’s essay—and the report that it accompanies—is well worth the reading.
Neal Leavitt
"Sen, Amartya, ed. Peace and Democratic Society". IMPACT: The Journal of the Center for Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning, vol. 1, no. 1, 2012.
Contents
Violence and Civil Society
(pp. 1–25)- Amartya Sen
Civil Paths to Peace-Executive Summary
(pp. 33–41)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
Why Do Respect and Understanding Matter?
(pp. 43–59)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
The Nature and Nurture of Violence
(pp. 61–68)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
Poverty, Inequality and Humiliation
(pp. 69–76)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
History, Grievance and Conflict
(pp. 77–82)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
Political Participation
(pp. 83–94)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
The Role of the Media and Communication
(pp. 95–99)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
Young People and Education
(pp. 101–108)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
Multilateralism and the International Order
(pp. 109–122)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
The Way Forward
(pp. 123–133)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding
Afterward
(pp. 135–137)- Amartya Sen
Letter of presentation to the report
(pp. 138–139)- Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding