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Tank Man – Stood in front of the tank during 1989 China protest Peter Tatchell (born 1952) – Australian-born British LGBT and human rights campaigner, founder of Christians for Peace Eve Tetaz (born 1931) – retired American teacher, peace and justice activist
The Institute for Economics and Peace has compiled a list of 162 countries outlining where violence is most and least prevalent. Iceland is the most peaceful place in the world based on the ...
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Misandry is formed from the Greek misos (μῖσος 'hatred') and anēr, andros (ἀνήρ, gen. ἀνδρός 'man'). [15] "Misandrous" or "misandrist" can be used as adjectival forms of the word. [16] Use of the word can be found as far back as the 19th century, including an 1871 use in The Spectator magazine. [17]
Codger: [7] An old-fashioned or eccentric old man. Coot: [10] A crazy and foolish old man; senile man. Cougar: [11] [12] An American slang term referring to older women who have romantic or sexual relations with younger men, although the term can also have a positive connotation depending on the situation or circumstance.
Used as a term for mankind considered as human in the cultural sense, as opposed to homo biologicus, man considered as a biological species (and thus synonymous with Homo sapiens); the distinction was made in these terms by John N. Deely (1973). [24] Homo hypocritus "hypocritical man" Robin Hanson (2010); [25] also called "man the sly rule bender"
Pacifism covers a spectrum of views, including the belief that international disputes can and should be peacefully resolved, calls for the abolition of the institutions of the military and war, opposition to any organization of society through governmental force (anarchist or libertarian pacifism), rejection of the use of physical violence to obtain political, economic or social goals, the ...
Nobody I am called by mother, father, and by all my comrades." Then in line 369: So I spoke, and from a ruthless heart he straightway answered: "Nobody I eat up last, after his comrades; all the rest first; and that shall be the stranger's gift for you."