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Contents of this issue:
- President’s Page (2)
- Calls for Papers and Reviewers (3)
- Member Profile: Dr. Bill Gay (4)
- Essay: “Why is Nonviolence an Ethical Response to Populist Violence?” by Alvin Tan (5)
- Essay Prizes (6)
- CPP at the APA (7-8)
- Essay: Roots, by Barry L. Gan (9)
- Essay: Striving for Perpetual Peace on the Brink of the New Cold War, by Edward Demenchonok (9)
- Book Discussion: Ludic Ubuntu Ethics: Decolonizing Justice, by Mechthild Nagel (10)
- Book Discussion: Reintroducing Politics of War and Peace: A Survey of Thought, by Stephana Landwehr (10)
- Calls for Papers and Conference Announcements (20-22)
- The Editor’s Ear (23)
- New Books (24)
Publication Date
5-2023
Disciplines
Philosophy | Social Justice
Recommended Citation
Concerned Philosophers for Peace, "Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Vol. 31 (2023)" (2023). Concerned Philosophers for Peace. 50.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/concerned_philosophers/50
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