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War and Peace in Modern World Essay

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Main body
3. Conclusion
4. Work Cited

Introduction
In our world of ever-increasing number of innovations and informational technologies there is hardly a problem which cannot be
solved. The scientists are working out the medicines which can cure even AIDs and cancer, regardless the fact that the
diseases which were considered fatal a couple of decades ago can be easily cured now. The world has developed a global
network for communication and each day offers new inventions in which our ancestors would never believe in if in their times
they heard that something like this would ever be possible to invent. Nevertheless, there remains one big problem the modern
society seems to be unable to deal with. Every day we continue to listen to news reports about numerous cases of violence,
crimes, natural disasters and wars, which in some parts of the world have lasted over the years and seem to never stop. At this,
the reasons of the wars are in fact insignificant and seem to be not serious enough for starting something as terrible as a war.
No matter how strange and unfair it may seem, but innocent people give their lives for a miserable strip of land which two
governments of the belligerent countries are unable to share or because of the desire of one country to prove that it is more
powerful than any other. And here the question arises: When will people all over the world stop wars and finally understand that
wars and international conflicts are just a mere waste of money and, what is the most important, of human lives? Is that strip of
land worth those losses and sufferings of innocent people involved in wars because of misunderstandings and inability to settle
the governmental matters peacefully? Living in peace and prosperity is possible but a lot has to be done in order to achieve
peaceful coexistence of different countries and their people in this small world which cannot function properly because of
something people missed when forming their society.

Main body
First of all, people should admit that it is because of each of them that this world cannot become perfect and agree to introduce
some changes into their lives. Everything depends on people and their desire to live peacefully: “Attempting to achieve world
peace would mean that the people in this world would have to be willing to make some minor changes in the way we govern
ourselves on this earth. Common sense should tell us that the best way to put an end to wars or military conflicts is to create a
fully civilized world.” (Jim Des Rocher, 7). It should be admitted that a lot here depends on the government of each country
because it is namely governments together with the world leaders who are responsible for wars and international conflict.
Constant fighting for power and deciding who is the strongest and who should rule this world leads to what we have now and
what will be very difficult to change. It should be realized that not only people of each country should become civilized but the
governments as well because welfare of the whole world rather than of separate countries is at stake and with each day the risk
of the world to get consumed with uncontrolled violence is increasing. Creating a civilized society will help in achieving world
peace and proving to each other that living peacefully in prosperity is not only possible to achieve but is easy to maintain once
the desired is already attained: “Civilized countries settle their disputes peacefully. Once you have established a civilized world
the chances for military conflicts goes away.” (Jim Des Rocher, 33).

Second, to mention but not less important on the way of achieving world peace is bringing up of such qualities as compassion,
justice and mutual forgiveness each of which is necessary for proper functioning of a society. It is striking how brutal and hard-
hearted the people of our generation became. Everybody is obsessed with money and is ready to hurt and kill the others in
order to gain more money, get promoted or achieve something in this life. Most of people do not care about the others and
stopped helping each other though mutual readiness has always been the basis of a successful and prospering society. If
mutual assistance becomes a part of each person’s life it will be a grain of mustard seed on the way of achieving world peace. It
is also necessary for justice to rule the world for everybody to get proper punishment and for all people to live in fair conditions:
“Peace seems to conflict with justice; the one deletes the past, the other acts on it” (Martin Ramirez, 65). Justice should be an
integral part of each society for its members to feel secured and to know that their misdeeds will be punished. And as for
mutual forgiveness, this noble quality will help make the world understanding and sensible. Learning to forgive should be a part
of each person’s life as only being able to forgive the others one can earn a chance to be forgiven: “To seek peace through
forgiveness is a life’s program, and it is a worthwhile risk even to the extent of heroism. But one cannot forget that forgiveness
also has its own demands: truth (recognition of the crime) and justice (reparation), together with the guarantee that it will not
be repeated.” (Martin Ramirez, 65).

And the final important factor directly influencing the world peace is religion. There exist three main religions in this world and
supporters of each of them believe that only their religion is the only true one whereas the rest do not have any right for
existence. Religion matters have always caused conflicts and to fight this problem is senseless that’s why one has just to face
the reality. Modern society does not make tries to introduce a single religion or to abolish religion as such because the history
proved that it will get back to the society as it is an essential part of it. Religion gives people hope for the best and turning to
God for help they believe sincerely that everything possible will be done in order to make their lives better. World peace
depends on the peace of society thus on the peace of each person. If chaos rules the world not a single person will find peace
in him and vice versa. The task of people is to support faith in each other and never to let troubles weaken their faith because if
the religion won’t be practiced world peace will be out of the question. Religion makes people intelligent and understanding,
well-disposed, noble and generous. Without religion they will become aggressive, arrogant, self-centered and this will cause
conflicts all around the world. This is why religion should be freely and widely practised in order to make all people believe that
if they treat each other well, if they support each other and do not forget about morality they make a contribution into a difficult
but rewarding process of achieving world peace and prosperity.

Conclusion
To sum it up, the modern world full of violence and brutality, ruled by those who being in constant pursuit of power use innocent
people to prove that their country is the strongest badly needs some improvements because now it is in danger of collapse and
each day is being destroyed by people who live in it. To achieve world peace and prosperity seems impossible but just as a lot
of other great deeds what it requires is time, efforts and strong desire to change the life of every person for better. It is possible
to make this world better even if not perfect and keys to this are the building of a civilized society where both people and
government will be civilized, the desire of each person to eradicate his/her shortcomings by trying to develop such qualities as
compassion, justice and mutual forgiveness. On top of this all stands the religion which irrespective of its kind keeps people
united and gives them hope for the best. Provided that all these points are taken into consideration and put into life the
necessary result will be achieved and our world spoiled by money and power will turn into what every person dreams about – a
world with no sufferings and grief where people care about each other and are not afraid for their future.

Work Cited
Jim Des Rocher. (2004). How to Achieve World Peace: The Second Greatest Book Ever Written. Trafford Publishing.

J. Martin Ramirez. (2007). Peace Through Dialogue. International Journal on World Peace, 24(1), 65.

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