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Into Full Flower By Elise Boulding and Daisaku Ikeda Dialogue Path Press, forthcoming, March 2010 What are peace cultures? How can I make them happen ? Elise Boulding, an American Quaker, and Daisaku Ikeda, a Japanese Buddhist, began their journeys in peace building from vastly divergent locales and traditions. However, as the fifteen intimate conversations of Into Full Flower: Making Peace Cultures Happen reveal, shared wisdom grows from an unwavering commitment to a better world. Throughout the book, the authors explore the dynamic qualities of peace cultures, including:
Elise Boulding is Professor of Sociology Emerita of dartmouth College, where she developed the nation's first peace studies program. Daisaku Ikeda is President of Soka Gakkai International, a lay Buddhist organization with 12 million members worldwide. Advance Praise “Into Full Flower is a wonderful encapsulation of so much of what is important and necessary to transform our present war culture into one of peace, sustainability, and hope.” ... read more
“The authors share a profound commitment to peace and human welfare, to diversity and world citizenship, to open listening and dialogue, and to envisioning and building a better future.” ... read more
"Boulding and Ikeda encourage us to rethink our own priorities and to consider alternatives that are more social, peaceful, just, and fun.” ... read more
Please attend our public dialogue event celebrating the release of Into Full Flower! When: March 6, 2010, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Who: Speakers include Mary Lee Morrison, Virginia Benson, and Russell Boulding *** Order Information Into Full Flower will be available for purchase on March 5, 2010
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