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Steve Kates interviews researcher Kenneth Paul Callison to discuss his book, The Way to World Peace: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. The conversation explores how humanity stands at a pivotal evolutionary moment marked by existential threats like nuclear proliferation, the collapse of ecosystems, and an impending global water crisis. Callison reframes peace not as a passive ideal, but as an achievable evolutionary step that requires a fundamental shift in human consciousness and the active "management of conflict." By examining the addictive cycle of militarization and the potential of the "fifth dimension" of collective thought, the source argues that survival depends on realigning technological power with spiritual wisdom.
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Steve Kates interviews researcher Kenneth Paul Callison to discuss his book, The Way to World Peace: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. The conversation explores how humanity stands at a pivotal evolutionary moment marked by existential threats like nuclear proliferation, the collapse of ecosystems, and an impending global water crisis. Callison reframes peace not as a passive ideal, but as an achievable evolutionary step that requires a fundamental shift in human consciousness and the active "management of conflict." By examining the addictive cycle of militarization and the potential of the "fifth dimension" of collective thought, the source argues that survival depends on realigning technological power with spiritual wisdom.
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