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Negative Peace and Positive Peace

Peace: More Than the Absence of War When people hear the word peace , most imagine a world without war, violence, or conflict. If there are no bombs falling, no armies fighting, and no riots on the streets, we assume peace exists. But is that really peace? Modern thinkers and peace researchers argue that peace is much deeper than simply stopping violence. To understand this, we need to distinguish between two important concepts: Negative Peace and Positive Peace . Negative Peace: The Silence of Conflict Negative Peace is the traditional understanding of peace. It refers to the absence of direct violence, war, or physical conflict . If two countries stop fighting and sign a ceasefire, Negative Peace has been achieved. If a neighborhood is free from crime and violence, it experiences Negative Peace. If two people stop arguing, there is Negative Peace between them. Negative Peace is important because violence causes suffering, destruction, and fear. Ending violence is often the first ste...

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