Pacifism as pathology

reflections on the role of armed struggle in North America

176 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 1998 by Arbeiter Ring.

ISBN:
978-1-894037-07-5
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OCLC Number:
41641463

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Not My Analogy

First and foremost, I do not like the analogy of things (racism, coercive pacifism) to pathology. I think better analogies for these things will often be found in (fundamentalist) religion and cults, especially when you look at the topics addressed within this text. The analogy is better, and it is less likely to accidentally lend itself to people acting as if they have no responsibility in it. (Granted, I suspect the reason why they opted for pathology was because of the focus on creating a program of therapy that would assist people in being less pacifist. I also don't agree with the focus that Churchill had on utilising 'radical' or 'reality' therapy, and this is because it is a big ask to get therapy to not come with the trappings of the hegemony in which it's situated.)

I also think that, regardless of the time period these essays come …

Subjects

  • Peace movements -- North America.
  • Pacifism.
  • Political violence.