#67 With David Cortright, leading scholar on war, peace, and nonviolent resistance: "we have brought about historic change".
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Today I speak with my friend Prof. David Cortright, author and a leading scholar on war, peace and nonviolent resistance.
He is the former executive director of SANE, the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy which under his leadership in the 1980s grew from 4,000 to 150,000 members and became the largest disarmament organization in the U.S. He also co-founded Win Without War in 2002. He is a visiting scholar at Cornell University’s Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies and professor emeritus at Notre Dame.
David is the author, co-author or co-editor of 23 books, including Protest and Policy in the Iraq, the Nuclear Freeze and Vietnam Peace Movements; Civil Society, Peace and Power; Gandhi and Beyond: Nonviolence for a New Political Age; and Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas.
He has written widely about nonviolent social change, nuclear disarmament, and sanctions, and provided research services to the foreign ministries of Canada, Denmark, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland. He has served as consultant or advisor to the United Nations, the Carnegie Commission, the International Peace Academy, the MacArthur Foundation and Catholic Relief Services.
He shares his convictions as a man of faith and reflects on the time he was an active duty soldier during Viet Nam.
He speaks of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and our responsibilities as Americans to oppose the war and push to cut off military aid to Israel.
We discuss the elections, sustainment and the "inevitable prohibition of nuclear weapons becoming a global reality".
He also reminds us of the No War and No Nukes campaigns and how they are one with the No Kings movement.
“We were put on this planet to serve God and follow the nonviolent Jesus. Peace making and peace building are obligations of the faith. If we are believers, we are committed and obligated to peace."
Be encouraged, inspired and sustained by David Cortright today and carry on this work of peace making and peace building, it starts with us!
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