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If you make a recurring donation of $15/month or more, you will be offered a thank you gift from a collection of books, scarves, shirts, etc. (See list under “Thank You Gifts”).
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Canadian cheques should be made out to World BEYOND War and mailed to PO Box 152, Toronto PO E, ON, M6H 4E2 Canada. Please note that Canadian donations are not currently tax deductible.
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Want to hold a fundraiser for your birthday or another holiday in support of ending war? Follow this link to set up your fundraiser on Facebook and help grow the anti-war movement at the same time.
Have stocks and want to divest or share them with WBW? We can now accept stock transfer donations which we will immediately sell. If you’re interested in divesting and/or transferring your stock to World BEYOND War as a donation, please be in touch with Development Director, Alex McAdams at alex@worldbeyondwar.org
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A sky blue scarf symbolizing the one sky under which all people live and signifying our dedication to ending all war. Learn more here. | |
If you select t-shirt, you’ll need to also send us an email or fill in the text box letting us know what style, size, and color you would like and where we should mail it. We have lots of different t-shirts. We even have a Peace Pod t-shirt that you can ask us for the link to see, as it’s not available in our public store. | |
A Global Security System: An Alternative to War (AGSS) is World BEYOND War’s effort to describe an alternative security system – one in which peace is pursued by peaceful means – to replace the present war system. It describes the “hardware” of creating a peace system, and the “software” — the values and concepts — necessary to operate a peace system and the means to spread these globally. Learn more. | |
This Peace Almanac lets you know important steps, progress, and setbacks in the movement for peace that have taken place on each day of the year. Learn more. | |
Curing Exceptionalism: What’s wrong with how we think about the United States? What can we do about it? by David Swanson.U.S. exceptionalism, the idea that the United States of America is superior to other nations, is no more fact-based and no less harmful than racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry. The purpose of this book is to persuade you of that statement. This book examines how the United States actually compares with other countries, how people think about the comparison, what damage that thinking does, and what changes we might want to consider making. | |
War Is Never Just by David Swanson. This book builds a case that the time has come to set behind us the idea that a war can ever be just. This critique of “Just War” theory finds the criteria such theories use to be either unmeasurable, unachievable, or amoral, and the perspective taken too narrow. This book argues that belief in the possibility of a just war does tremendous damage by facilitating enormous investment in war preparations–which strips resources from human and environmental needs while creating momentum for numerous unjust wars. | |
War No More: The Case for Abolition, by David Swanson. This book, with a foreword by Kathy Kelly, presents what numerous reviewers have called the best existing argument for the abolition of war, demonstrating that war can be ended, war should be ended, war is not ending on its own, and that we must end war. | |
When the World Outlawed War, by David Swanson. A forgotten story from the 1920s of how people created a treaty to ban all war — a treaty still on the books but not remembered. | |
War Is A Lie by David Swanson. This is a widely praised best-selling classic. “There are three insightful books I’ve read that explain how and why no good can come of the current U.S. reliance on military force and war in seeking its desired ‘Pax Americana’: War Is A Racket by General Smedley Butler; War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning by Chris Hedges, and War Is A Lie by David Swanson.” — Coleen Rowley, former FBI special agent, whistleblower, and Time magazine person of the year. | |
20 Dictators Currently Supported by the U.S. by David Swanson. No one will be able to read this and believe that a primary purpose of U.S. foreign policy is to oppose dictatorships or to promote democracy. | |
Leaving World War II Behind by David Swanson. This book debunks the case used to justify and glorify World War II. | |
Peace Crimes: Pine Gap, National Security and Dissent. At the closely guarded and secretive military facility, Pine Gap in Australia’s Northern Territory, police arrest six nonviolent activists. Their crime: to step through a fence, lamenting and praying for the dead of war. Thanks for these books and for work to #ClosePineGap goes to Wage Peace Australia. | |
Hope But Demand Justice. By Pat Hynes. | |
A Mighty Case Against War: What America Missed in U.S. History Class and What We (All) Can Do Now. By Kathy Beckwith. | |
The War and Environment Reader By Gar Smith. | |
Shadows By Peter Manos. |
We are largely funded by very small donations. We are extremely grateful to every volunteer and donor, although we don’t have room to thank them all, and many prefer to be anonymous. We have been supported by all of these foundations and individuals.
Canadian donations are not currently tax deductible but we are in the process of applying for Canadian charitable status so hoping this will change in the near future.
We plan to add other parts of the world soon.
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