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Preface; Acknowledgments; Organization and Rationale for Text Selections; Contents; Part I Awareness of Women and Peace Connections 1974-1982; 1 Women's Movements and Human Futures; Retrospective Reflection on ``Women's Movements and Human Futures'' (1975); 1.1 Women's Movements; 1.2 Equality; 1.3 Development; 1.4 Peace; 1.5 Agents of Global Transformation; 1.6 Implications for Adult Education; 2 Moving to the Future and Debating the Future; Retrospective Reflection on ``Moving to the Future'' and ``Debating the Future'' (1980); 2.1 Responding to a Challenge

Part II Analysis of Interdependence of Militarism and Sexism 1983-19943 A Gender Analysis of Militarism and Sexist Repression: A Suggested Research Agenda; Retrospective Reflection on ``A Gender Analysis of Militarism and Sexist Repression'' (1983); 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Hypothesis 1: The Structural Relationships Which Link Economic Exploitation in General, Oppression of Women in Particular, the Arms Trade, and Military Repression Are Manifestations of the Fundamental Patriarchal Nature of the Global Dependency-Dominance System

3.3 Hypothesis 2: Feminism Is a Significant Counterforce to Militarism and Offers Useful Approaches to Processes for Demilitarization3.4 Hypothesis 3: Militarization Is a Fundamentally Misogynist Policy Resulting from Excessive Emphasis on Masculine Modes, Values and Priorities in the Conduct of Public Affairs; 3.5 Hypothesis 4: Militarization Cannot Be Adequately Analyzed Without Including an Analysis of the &!blank; Social-Political Aspects of Sexism and the Common Underlying Psychological Causes of Both

3.6 Hypothesis 5: Peace Research Is Contaminated by the Same Sexist Bias as Affects Other Social Sciences, and, Therefore, Needs to Devise a More Balanced Perspective on the Human Condition in Order to Derive Valid Data, Adequate to Provide a Knowledge Base for the Derivation of a Global Demilitarization Process4 Introduction to the First Edition, Sexism and the War System and Epilogue to Second Edition; Retrospective Reflection on Sexism and the War System, `Introduction' (1985) and `Epilogue' (1995); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Epilogue; References; 5 Feminist Concepts of Peace and Security

Retrospective Reflection on ``Feminist Concepts of Peace and Security'' (1990)5.1 Feminism and Positive Peace; 5.2 Feminist Concepts of Security; 5.3 The Radical Questions: The Links Between Sexism and Militarism; 5.4 The Conservative Questions: Maintaining Authentic Global Security; 6 A Feminist Critique of An Agenda for Peace; Retrospective Reflection on ``A Feminist Critique of An Agenda for Peace'' (1994); Reference; Part III Assertion of Patriarchy as Fundamental to Peace and Peace Education 1995-2013; 7 Gender and Peace: Toward a Gender Inclusive, Holistic Perspective

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