Synopses & Reviews
A powerful book designed to help young people understand the conditioning employed by the armed services to psychologically shape and influence their recruits. The book does not present an anti-war or pacifist argument instead, it raises critical questions of free will and intelligent living. Full-color illustrations.
Synopsis
Examines how people are conditioned to accept war as a way to settle disputes, discusses the effects of war and presents various nonviolent alternatives. Includes discussion questions and activities.
About the Author
Terrence Webster-Doyle is a martial arts sixth-degree black belt, former school teacher and administrator, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Commission task-force member, and the co-parent of five daughters. For more than forty years, Terrence has trained in and taught martial arts internationally. He is co-founder and current Director of Martial Arts Partners for Peace.