Günther,

I'm surprised your message calling for an examination of what
relationship WE could have with nonviolence didn't get more
attention.  It sounds interesting, but there are aspects to this that
I would want to explore further.

For example, the four listed guidelines use terms that mean different
things to different people, and which seem to go beyond what I would
strictly think of as nonviolence.  For example, "respect for life"
often has contentious connotations about abortion, and both socialists
and libertarians (in the American sense) believe theirs is the "just
economic order".

Instead of starting with an attempt to draft a set of ethics for WE,
it might be better to start by using WE to collaborate on building
curricula on nonviolence studies?

-=Steve=-
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