The Moral Imagination Summary

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Rapheal Lemkin wrote a book called "The Moral Imagination" he explains through out the book what this means with great imaginary and poetic verses. Ledarach draws his extensive experiences as a negotiator in some of the war zones that have featured over the past three decades. He goes through us with Colombia, Bosnia, West Africa, Somalia and takjikistan. Lederach explains the "moral imagination" to realize the turning points and possibilities in order to venture down unknown paths and create what does not exist. He also relates the imagination to peacebuilding. He is saying when we have these violent thoughts through out the day it will help us destruct these patterns. In Ledarach 's view it was an artistic process rather then the rote application