Written in the wake of the attacks on 9/11, Daisaku Ikeda argues for the need to establish nonviolence as a fundamental principle governing human conduct.

 

The 20th century was a century of war. Hundreds of millions died in its battles. What has humanity learned from that tragedy?  In this new century, the 21st century, we must make the principle that killing is not acceptable or justified in any circumstances the fundamental ethos of humankind.

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