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       By: chandna rani Date: August 30, 2023, 11:18 pm
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       Now, if the war, prohibited by the UN , has been maintained and
       today is worsening under other names (while the name "war" takes
       over everyday language), what is the opposite of war? Peace? The
       great work of Lev Tolstoy, translated into all languages
       ​​as War and Peace , is interesting in this regard.
       In Russian, mirIt means "peace" but also "world", and also
       "peasant community." Following these senses, we could say that
       the opposite of war is, therefore, the world. And what is the
       world? Conflict. Love is conflict, culture is conflict,
       knowledge is conflict, the word is conflict, ethics is conflict,
       politics is conflict; and war, both in Tolstoy's novel and in
       so-called real life, comes to interrupt all these things; comes
       to interrupt "the world.
       So the opposite of war is not peace, but conflict. Paraphrasing
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       phrase of the great
       English writer GK Chesterton ("the bad thing about a fight is
       that it puts an end to a discussion"), we could say that the bad
       thing about a war is that it prevents the development and
       management of a conflict. During centuries, Different ways have
       been sought to manage the inevitable conflicts of the world
       (from Talion to religious mediation); The best, because it is
       realistic and guaranteeing at the same time, is what we call
       democracy and the rule of law, very precarious formal
       procedures, based on antagonism and aimed at protecting the
       "world" rather than ensuring peace.
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       In our Western political tradition, the political defenders of
       the "world" or the periods in which the "world" has been
       democratically protected have been the exception. Both the right
       and the left have always revolved their vision of politics
       around the concept of "war": of war conceived as a constituent
       power and/or as the inevitable outcome of the conflict. We all
       like to quote Carl von Clausewitz: "war is not simply a
       political act, but a true political instrument, a continuation
       of political relations, a management of these by other means.
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