Point 9: Positive Peace: Why Silence is Not Peace
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概要
Key Discussion Points:
Negative vs. Positive Peace: Following Johan Galtung’s theory, we explore why simply the "absence of war" (negative peace) is only half the battle. True (positive) peace is the active presence of justice.
Structural Violence: The invisible war that kills without a single bullet. How systemic poverty, discrimination, and the deprivation of basic human rights claim more lives daily than armed conflicts.
The Graveyard Metaphor: Why a society where people are silent out of fear and oppression cannot be called peaceful. The silence of the broken is a dangerous illusion of security.
Ceasefires as a "Reloading" Phase: If we stop the violence but fail to fix the root causes (injustice and inequality), the conflict is merely paused while factions gather strength for the next round.
Peace as an Ecosystem: Shifting our understanding of peace from a static "status quo" to a complex, living system where everyone has access to resources and a voice.
Summary: This episode proves that peace cannot simply be "declared"—it must be engineered and built. We discuss how to stop just putting out fires and start designing fireproof buildings.