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<p>They&#8217;re an ideology masquerading as scholarship. <a href="http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=D43FC04F-49DC-40FD-B0AA-DA7ED79A2DF1">Bruce Bawer</a> puts his finger on something:</p>
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<p>We need to make two points about this movement at the outset. First, it’s opposed to every value that the West stands for — liberty, free markets, individualism — and it despises America, the supreme symbol and defender of those values. Second, we’re talking not about a bunch of naive Quakers but about a movement of savvy, ambitious professionals that is already comfortably ensconced at the United Nations, in the European Union, and in many nongovernmental organizations. It is also waging an aggressive, under-the-media-radar campaign for a cabinet-level Peace Department in the United States.</p>
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<p>The New Criterion <a href="http://newcriterion.com:81/archives/26/09/the-swindle-of-peace-studies/">concurs:</a></p>
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<p>&quot;Peace Department&quot;? Where is George Orwell when you need him? Why not just call it the &quot;Ministry of Peace&quot; (right next door to the Ministry of Love and down the street from the Ministry of Truth) and be done with it?</p>
<p>… For our part, we think Rudyard Kipling came closer to the truth in &quot;The Gods of the Copybook Headings&quot; (1919):</p>
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<p>When the Cambrian measures were forming,<br />They promised perpetual peace.<br />They swore, if we gave them our weapons,<br />that the wars of the tribes would cease.<br />But when we disarmed They sold us<br />and delivered us bound to our foe …</p>
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<p>Somehow, we rather doubt that the works of Kipling feature on the syllabus of the peace studies racket.</p>
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