vkatz
 Thinker
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09.24.2007 10:02
Turning on the TV news, listening to talk radio, or reading the countless political blogs, you will be hard-pressed to encounter legitimate discussion regarding the Israeli-Arab conflict. Instead, most likely you'll run into a highly politicized, and usually divisive, rhetoric.
With Selling A Vision of Hope, Nissim Dahan offers a new approach to a problem that has pundits, 'experts', and politicians feigning answers, but showing no practical results. His proposal is not complicated, but it's not simplistic either. Its main thesis is based in his conviction that we all share basic human principles regardless of race, religion, creed, gender, or nationality. Show me a religion or culture that DOESN'T wants its children to be happy and healthy, or wants to DISCOURAGE them from a decent education!
You don't have to work for the State Department to realize there are universal values we all share, and it is in this arena, Mr. Dahan suggests, that we converge with a singular goal in mind: peace. We've tried everything else, why not a little common sense? What have we got to lose?
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