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by Freedom And Responsibility Institute (Author)

CONFLICT: Recognizing Human Dignity as a Solution to Humanity's Greatest Challenges

Throughout history, conflict has shaped civilizations, sparked revolutions, and driven technological progress. But what if the core cause of destructive conflict lies not in politics, war, or economics, but in the erosion of human dignity?

This book offers a fresh perspective on history, revealing how the neglect of intrinsic human worth has fueled humanity's most devastating conflicts. From the ancient empires of Egypt and Rome, through the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Crusades, and the World Wars, to the modern era of rapid technological change, CONFLICT explores how the disregard for dignity has held us back-and how a shift in perspective could pave the way for unprecedented progress.

With a blend of historical analysis, philosophical insights, and real-world examples, CONFLICT introduces the concept of "human-degrading conflict"-a type of conflict where ideologies, power, or material gain are prioritized over human value. The Freedom and Responsibility Institute demonstrates how these conflicts aren't confined to wars and revolutions but permeate daily life, institutions, workplaces, and interpersonal relationships. The book challenges readers to recognize the pervasive nature of this conflict and offers an actionable framework for addressing it.

Spanning millennia-from the Cognitive Revolution and early spiritual thought to the Axial Age's philosophical advancements and the geopolitical struggles of modern times-the book connects evolutionary psychology, historical trends, and technological shifts. It argues that conflict, while inevitable, can be a catalyst for positive change if approached through the lens of dignity, empathy, and mutual respect.

CONFLICT also tackles the pressing ethical questions surrounding today's technological advancements, including artificial intelligence, automation, and biotechnology. In an age of rapid innovation, the need to prioritize human dignity has never been more urgent. Will technology uplift humanity, or exacerbate dignity-eroding conflicts? The book confronts this pivotal issue and calls for a future where technology serves the human good.

At its core, CONFLICT is a call to action-not just to understand history, but to actively shape the future. Readers are encouraged to reflect on how they contribute to or challenge systems that degrade human dignity. The book provides a roadmap for individuals, leaders, and institutions to navigate conflict in ways that foster growth, understanding, and a shared commitment to human worth.

For those interested in philosophy, geopolitics, history, or the future of technology, CONFLICT offers fresh insights on creating a world where conflict doesn't lead to destruction, but to greater human flourishing. By the end of the book, readers will not only grasp the deeper roots of historical conflict but also gain tools to help create a future where dignity prevails, even in the midst of conflict.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.55 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: December 08, 2024
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by Freedom And Responsibility Institute (Author)

CONFLICT: Recognizing Human Dignity as a Solution to Humanity's Greatest Challenges

Throughout history, conflict has shaped civilizations, sparked revolutions, and driven technological progress. But what if the core cause of destructive conflict lies not in politics, war, or economics, but in the erosion of human dignity?

This book offers a fresh perspective on history, revealing how the neglect of intrinsic human worth has fueled humanity's most devastating conflicts. From the ancient empires of Egypt and Rome, through the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Crusades, and the World Wars, to the modern era of rapid technological change, CONFLICT explores how the disregard for dignity has held us back-and how a shift in perspective could pave the way for unprecedented progress.

With a blend of historical analysis, philosophical insights, and real-world examples, CONFLICT introduces the concept of "human-degrading conflict"-a type of conflict where ideologies, power, or material gain are prioritized over human value. The Freedom and Responsibility Institute demonstrates how these conflicts aren't confined to wars and revolutions but permeate daily life, institutions, workplaces, and interpersonal relationships. The book challenges readers to recognize the pervasive nature of this conflict and offers an actionable framework for addressing it.

Spanning millennia-from the Cognitive Revolution and early spiritual thought to the Axial Age's philosophical advancements and the geopolitical struggles of modern times-the book connects evolutionary psychology, historical trends, and technological shifts. It argues that conflict, while inevitable, can be a catalyst for positive change if approached through the lens of dignity, empathy, and mutual respect.

CONFLICT also tackles the pressing ethical questions surrounding today's technological advancements, including artificial intelligence, automation, and biotechnology. In an age of rapid innovation, the need to prioritize human dignity has never been more urgent. Will technology uplift humanity, or exacerbate dignity-eroding conflicts? The book confronts this pivotal issue and calls for a future where technology serves the human good.

At its core, CONFLICT is a call to action-not just to understand history, but to actively shape the future. Readers are encouraged to reflect on how they contribute to or challenge systems that degrade human dignity. The book provides a roadmap for individuals, leaders, and institutions to navigate conflict in ways that foster growth, understanding, and a shared commitment to human worth.

For those interested in philosophy, geopolitics, history, or the future of technology, CONFLICT offers fresh insights on creating a world where conflict doesn't lead to destruction, but to greater human flourishing. By the end of the book, readers will not only grasp the deeper roots of historical conflict but also gain tools to help create a future where dignity prevails, even in the midst of conflict.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.55 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: December 08, 2024

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Conflict: Recognizing Human Dignity as a Solution to Humanity's Greatest Challenges - Paperback

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Conflict: Recognizing Human Dignity as a Solution to Humanity's Greatest Challenges - Paperback

Conflict: Recognizing Human Dignity as a Solution to Humanity's Greatest Challenges - Paperback

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