War, Power, and Nonviolence
War, Power, and Nonviolence
Peace Through Strength
Peace Through Strength
100

What does Holmes say war is seen as?

The ultimate means if settling disputes. 

100

Even though people do not think war is a good thing, why do they not go against it?

They see no alternative

100

Why is war still present in our society if it is deemed "bad"?

There is no way to replace warfare and its outcomes. 

100

What concerns does not having war or violence pose?

How to defend ones self against enemies and injustices. 

200

How does Holmes define power? How would you define it?


The ability to achieve one's objectives.

200

What does Holmes say is the key to understanding both the potential of nonviolence and the failure of the war system?

Concept of power

200

War is about (blank) governs (blank) and (blank)? 

War is about who governs what and how. 

200

Are nonviolent strategies against violence proven to be effective? 

no, because they have no been tested at all

it is not a sure thing that nonviolence will work against violence but war also isn't certain to be effective.  

300

If people are serious about the abolition of war then the saying "Treaties have failed to prevent wars so let us be done with treaties" should be changes to what?

Treaties have failed to prevent wars so let us be done with wars. 

300

What are the three priories Holmes says we need to have?

peace education 

the development of alternatives to violence 

taking out values more seriously

300

What three things do you need to think about when forming a nonviolent defense?

conquests, victory and defeat

300

Why shouldn't violence be seen as a sign of strength?


Violence comes from insecurities, and the sense of weakness where as nonviolence comes from security and strength.