Peace movement is a social movement which seeks to achieve ideals, such as the ending of a particular war or minimizing inter-human violence in a particular place or situation.
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Peace movement is a social movement which seeks to achieve ideals, such as the ending of a particular war or minimizing inter-human violence in a particular place or situation.
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Global affiliation of activists and political interests viewed as having a shared purpose and constituting a single movement has been called "the peace movement, " or an all-encompassing "anti-war movement".
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Elements of the global peace movement seek to guarantee health security by ending war and ensure what they view as basic human rights, including the right of all people to have access to clean air, water, food, shelter and health care.
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Peace movement is characterized by the belief that humans should not wage war or engage in ethnic cleansing about language, race, or natural resources, or engage in ethical conflict over religion or ideology.
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Peace movement opposes the proliferation of dangerous technology and weapons of mass destruction, particularly nuclear weapons and biological warfare.
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The peace movement has influenced these parties in countries such as Germany.
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The movement was promoted at a number of subsequent church councils, including Charroux, Narbonne (990), Limoges (994 and 1031), Poitiers (c.
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The first movement in the United States was the New York Peace Society, founded in 1815 by theologian David Low Dodge, followed by the Massachusetts Peace Society.
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Peace movement helped secure one of the peace movement's earliest victories by securing a commitment for arbitration from the Great Powers in the Treaty of Paris at the end of the Crimean War.
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The National Peace movement Council was founded after the 17th Universal Peace movement Congress in London in July and August 1908.
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Peace movement advised that everyone need not strictly adhere to nonviolence, especially if it was a cover for cowardice: "Where there is only a choice between cowardice and violence, I would advise violence.
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Peace movement told the British people in 1940, "I would like you to lay down the arms you have as being useless for saving you or humanity.
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Later that year, the League to Enforce Peace movement was established in the United States to promote similar goals.
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Peace movement promotion was a major activity of American automaker and philanthropist Henry Ford.
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Peace movement set up a $1 million fund to promote peace, and published numerous antiwar articles and ads in hundreds of newspapers.
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Peace movement argued in many newspaper articles that capitalism would discourage warfare because, “If every man who manufactures an article would make the very best he can in the very best way at the very lowest possible price the world would be kept out of war, for commercialists would not have to search for outside markets which the other fellow covets.
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Peace movement brought 170 peace activists; Jane Addams was a key supporter who became to ill to join him.
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Peace movement's group met with peace activists in neutral Sweden and the Netherlands.
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The communist-controlled American Peace movement Mobilization reversed its anti-war activism, however, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941.
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In 1961, at the height of the Cold War, about 50, 000 women brought together by Women Strike for Peace movement marched in 60 cities in the United States to demonstrate against nuclear weapons.
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Anti-Vietnam War peace movement began during the 1960s in the United States, opposing U S involvement in the Vietnam War.
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Some within the Peace movement advocated a unilateral withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam.
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News reports of American military abuses such as the 1968 My Lai massacre brought attention to the anti-war Peace movement, which continued to expand for the duration of the conflict.
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The Canadian Peace Congress was a leading organizer of the Canadian peace movement, particularly under the leadership of James Gareth Endicott (its president until 1971).
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Peace movement sometimes played a significant role in policy-making; in 2002, the German Greens convinced Chancellor Gerhard Schroder to oppose German involvement in Iraq.
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Peace movement joined French President Jacques Chirac, whose opposition was decisive in the UN Security Council resolution to limit support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Peace movement Now was founded in the aftermath of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's visit to Jerusalem, when it was felt that an opportunity for peace could be missed.
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Peace movement Now supported Begin for a time and hailed him as a peacemaker, but turned against him when the Sinai withdrawal was accompanied by an accelerated campaign of land confiscation and settlement-building on the West Bank.
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Peace movement Now was slow to join the dialogue with the PLO begun by groups such as the Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace movement and the Hadash coalition; only in 1988 did the group accept that the PLO is the body regarded by the Palestinians as their representative.
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Peace movement Now is currently known for its struggle against the expansion of settlement outposts on the West Bank.
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The Peace movement has worked to build connections with Palestinians, reaching out to women and men from a variety of religions and political backgrounds.
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The anti-nuclear Peace movement sought to opt out of the Cold War, rejecting "Britain's Little Independent Nuclear Deterrent" on the grounds that it contradicted mutual assured destruction.
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Peace movement was later associated with peace camps, as the Labour Party moved to the center under Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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The peace movement has seen pop-up newspapers, pirate radio stations, and plays.
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Primary function of the National Peace movement Congress was to provide opportunities for consultation and joint activities by its affiliated members, to help inform public opinion on the issues of the day, and to convey to the government the views of its members.
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Peace movement was later joined at Lafayette Square in Washington, D C by anti-nuclear activists Concepcion Picciotto and Ellen Thomas.
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Peace movement activists were starting to gain traction with popular rallies, especially on the West Coast, just before the Gulf War began in February 1991.
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