Towards The Great Peace: A Visionary Reflection On War, Civilization, And The Moral Foundations Of Lasting Peace - Paperback

    
      

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Towards the Great Peace: A Visionary Reflection on War, Civilization, and the Moral Foundations of Lasting Peace

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Towards the Great Peace by Ralph Adams Cram is a thoughtful and eloquent meditation on the spiritual and cultural conditions necessary for enduring global peace. Written in the aftermath of global conflict, Cram examines the moral failures, political ambitions, and societal transformations that shape war and its consequences. Blending philosophical reflection with cultural criticism, he argues that true peace cannot be secured solely through treaties or political arrangements, but must be grounded in ethical renewal, faith, and the restoration of enduring civilizational values. Rich in historical insight and moral urgency, this work contributes to early 20th-century discussions on international harmony, social reconstruction, and spiritual reform. An important text for readers interested in peace studies, political philosophy, and religious perspectives on global conflict.

  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 202
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