Hello all,

This reminds me of Elise Boulding's work, especially her last book,  
published at age 80, "Culture of Peace."   She argues that history is  
generally written as a sequences of wars, conflicts, invasions,  
conquests, etc., but that history could just as easily be written as  
the history of peaceful coexistence to nonviolent conflict resolution  
to other related episodes in human history.  Rather than refute the  
prevailing approach, she focuses on creating an alternative that  
illuminates cooperation.  Elise is the wife of the late Kenneth  
Boulding, and a highly-recognized scholar and peace activist -  
nominated for Nobel some years ago.

Andrea

On Mar 8, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Robert Link wrote:

>
>
> Cocos,
>
> I have grabbed a phrase, I think I got it from Howard's opening  
> video on
> the resources page, (http://xrl.us/beiq7p) the phrase being, "The
> Competition Narrative". I'm interested in developing this idea,
> particularly in developing arguments against unwarranted privileging  
> of
> that narrative. One way to explain my feelings about Axelrod's work is
> that it starts with or accepts an unwarranted privileging of the
> competition narrative and then seeks to undermine same, when,  
> arguably,
> a better approach would be to simply deny and refute the aptness of  
> the
> narrative in the first place.
>
> If any of y'all, especially Howard, have thoughts or links along these
> lines I'd be much obliged to hear from you. If you would like a little
> more context for this request you can look over my post at
> http://xrl.us/beiq73
>
> Cheers,
>
> rl
>
> >

Andrea L. Strimling
Research Fellow
Harvard Kennedy School
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, International  
Security Program





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