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&#8220;There is cause to hope, and believe, that there can be an end to war.&#8221;
&#8211;Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (ret.), author of On Killing
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<p>&#8220;There is cause to hope, and believe, that there can be an end to war.&#8221;<br />
&#8211;Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (ret.), author of <em>On Killing</em></p>
<p><strong>Writerscast</strong> host David Wilk interviews first time author US Army Captain Paul K. Chappell, whose new book, <em>Will War Ever End? A Soldier&#8217;s Vision of Peace for the 21st Century </em>will be published in February, 2009.  The author talks about his personal background, why an active duty soldier who has served in Iraq has written a &#8220;manifesto for waging peace,&#8221; and explores some of the powerful ideas he covers in his new book.  In a wide ranging interview Captain Chappell makes clear that achieving peace is not just a cliche, discusses the practical ways we can all work toward an active state of peace on earth, and gives compelling evidence for his reasoning that human beings are not naturally violent.   In this interview the author shows why his powerful and original ideas are receiving so much attention among thinkers and activists for peace.  The book website is located at <a href="http://paulkchappell.com">www.paulkchappell.com</a>.</p>
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"There is cause to hope, and believe, that there can be an end to war."
--Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (ret.), author of On Killing

Writerscast host David Wilk interviews first time author US Army Captain Paul K. Chappell, whose new book, Will War Ever End? A Soldier's Vision of Peace for the 21st Century will be published in February, 2009.nbsp; The author talks about his personal background, why an active duty soldier who has served in Iraq has written a "manifesto for waging peace," and explores some of the powerful ideas he covers in his new book.nbsp; In a wide ranging interview Captain Chappell makes clear that achieving peace is not just a cliche, discusses the practical ways we can all work toward an active state of peace on earth, and gives compelling evidence for his reasoning that human beings are not naturally violent.nbsp;nbsp; In this interview the author shows why his powerful and original ideas are receiving so much attention among thinkers and activists for peace.nbsp; The book website is located at www.paulkchappell.com.</itunes:summary>
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