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Toward Social Change - A 12-Points Peace Agenda for Governments and Legal Counsel (Paperback)
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Toward Social Change - A 12-Points Peace Agenda for Governments and Legal Counsel (Paperback)
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Loot Price R443
Discovery Miles 4 430
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TOWARD SOCIAL CHANGE, Revised Edition, 2012, presents an articulate
Peace Agenda that contains twelve distinct proposals for reducing
violence to a minimum while promoting and encouraging
pleasure-seeking behaviors both in children and adults. The
proposals are based upon research evidence of the often overlooked
bioenergetic roots of violence demonstrating how the historical
turndown of the pleasure function through compulsive morality or
moralism resulted in an inevitable upsurge of violence through the
neurodissociative brain. Newest research on early tactile
deprivation conducted by James W. Prescott, Ashley Montagu,
Frederick Leboyer, Michel Odent and others namely shows the
correlation between mother-infant affectional bonding, tactile
pleasure and breastfeeding for the development of the healthy,
neurointegrative brain and the building of peaceful and
affectionate behaviors. The most important research results are: -
Violence is learnt, not inborn, and not part of natural human
behavior; - Violence is a response of the biosystem to the denial
of pleasure/desire; - Violence is a collective malfunctioning of a
society that replaced love with moralism. The Peace Agenda consists
of the following 12 Proposals: 01/12 - Crime Prevention 02/12 - The
Possible Human 03/12 - Fostering Public Sanity 04/12 - Respecting
Natural Intimacy 05/12 - Serving Children 06/12 - More Public
Education 07/12 - Free Education 08/12 - Politically Neutral
Science 09/12 - Humanism and Realism 10/12 - Promoting
Pleasure-Seeking Behaviors 11/12 - Male Affection as a Peace
Conductor 12/12 - Fostering Permissive Education
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