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Question: The truth about our history, Why does it matter to our present and our future? CPNN article: 9/11 Reclaiming the Truth, Reclaiming Our Future
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Posted: Dec. 31 1999,17:00

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David Adams
Posted: May 04 2012,07:46

Most of our histories are biased toward acceptance of the culture of war, although this bias is not usually explicit.  One exception is my book The History of the Culture of War.  

As for the culture of peace, it is still early since it is only beginning to develop as an alternative to the culture of war.  I can recommend my own Early History of the Culture of Peace as well as the book Cultures of Peace: The Hidden Side of History by the late Elise Boulding.
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