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Peace is a stress-free state of security and calmness that comes when theres no fighting or war, everything coexisting in perfect harmony and freedom. In our war-torn world, it seems like theres not nearly enough peace. However peace can be big and small, seen in entire countries or brief moments.
In a societal sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war) and freedom from fear of violence between individuals or groups. Peace dove statue in Lom, Togo, Africa. The dove and the olive branch are the most common symbols associated with peace.
Peace is a state of harmony in the absence of hostility and violence. In a societal sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war) and freedom from fear of violence between individuals or groups.
War and peace are contrasting states, one being defined by conflict involving the organized use of weapons and physical force by states or other large-scale groups and the other being an occurrence of harmony characterized by the absence of conflict and violence.
Johan Galtung - A Mini Theory of Peace. The basic point is that peace is a relation, between two or more parties. The parties may be inside a person, a state or nation, a region or civilization, pulling in different directions. Peace is not a property of one party alone, but a property of the relation between parties.
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Factual examples: The concept of war is peace is used today by the United States of America and NATO, when they engage in the so called preemptive wars. The term itself is a paradox, because one cannot start a war in order to prevent it.
War is peace emphasizes the idea that society finds unity in hating an enemy, no matter who that enemy is. In fact, the paradox, or contradiction in terms, that comes along with changing the enemy constantly feeds into the idea that ignorance is strength.
There are two common conceptions of peace Negative Peace, or actual peace, and Positive Peace.

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