How close is humanity to the point of no return?
In The Way to World Peace: An Idea Whose Time Has Come, Kenneth Paul Callison argues that war, nuclear weapons, environmental collapse, and fear-based politics are not inevitable facts of life, but learned failures of human consciousness. Drawing on history, science, philosophy, and universal spiritual principles, this provocative book challenges the belief that violence is part of our nature and offers a radically different path forward.
From nuclear deterrence and global conflict to collective awakening and universal law, Callison explores why humanity has normalized suffering. Peace can be achieved when individuals and societies shift from fear, separation, and control to compassion, responsibility, and unity. This is not a utopian fantasy, but a call to evolve: to run peace with the same intention and discipline that humanity has long applied to war.
If you believe the world can do better and that humanity's survival depends on it, this book will challenge how you see history, power, and your role in shaping the future.
Read it now and join the movement toward a peaceful, unified human race.
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"Blending historical data, moral reasoning, and theoretical inquiries . . . The Way to World Peace suggests a potential path toward bettering society. The solutions the book suggests are variously practical and philosophical. Some of its proposals are bold . . . all of its arguments are direct and unflinching."
-- John M. Murray, Foreword Clarion Review
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