In a world shaped by centuries of conflict, can peace ever be more than a temporary pause between battles?
The War That Never Ended: What Is Peace in a World Born of War? is a powerful exploration of humanity's enduring struggle with violence, memory, and the elusive promise of peace. Blending historical analysis, personal narratives, and philosophical inquiry, this book takes readers on a journey through the scars left by wars past and the quiet wars still waged in politics, culture, and the human psyche.
From global conflicts and civil wars to ideological battles and inherited traumas, the book asks hard questions: What does it truly mean to live in peace? Can justice exist without revenge? Is peace a destination-or merely a myth we keep chasing?
For readers of history, politics, and social thought, The War That Never Ended is a timely, provocative work that challenges our assumptions and invites us to imagine a different world-one where peace is not the absence of war, but the presence of understanding, resilience, and radical change.
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