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‘Newer Ideals of Peace’ is a classic book written by renowned author and writer Jane Addams. In this book, Addams presents her philosophy and ideas on peace, offering a fresh perspective and challenging traditional notions of peace. She argues that peace is not simply the absence of war, but rather a proactive and intentional pursuit of justice, equality, and cooperation. Addams explores the social and economic conditions that contribute to war and unrest, and proposes new approaches to building a lasting and sustainable peace. Drawing from her own experiences as a social reformer and founder of Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago, Addams offers practical examples of how peace can be achieved through social reform, education, and community building. Throughout the book, Addams advocates for a more inclusive and compassionate society, where individuals and nations work together to create a world without violence and injustice. ‘Newer Ideals of Peace’ is a thought-provoking and inspiring read, and its messages of peace and social justice remain relevant even today.







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