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    Waging War, Making Peace: Reparations and Human Rights.Barbara Rose Johnston & Susan Slyomovics (eds.) - 2009 - Left Coast Press.
    Based on the experiences of anthropologists and others who document abuses and serve as expert witnesses, case studies from around the world offer insight into reparations proceedings; the ethical struggles associated with attempts to secure reparations; the professional and personal risks to researchers, victims, and human rights advocates; and how to come to terms with the political compromises of reparations in the face of the human need for justice.".
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  2. Waging War, Making Peace: The Anthropology of Reparations.Barbara Rose Johnston - 2009 - In Barbara Rose Johnston & Susan Slyomovics (eds.), Waging War, Making Peace: Reparations and Human Rights. Left Coast Press.
     
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    Anthropology, in its core essence and meaning, is the study of humanity. Ifthestudy of humanity tells us anything, it is that we humans have become very, very good at waging war. We truly excel in this realm. We are considerably less successful in making peace. [REVIEW]Barbara Rose Johnston - 2009 - In Barbara Rose Johnston & Susan Slyomovics (eds.), Waging War, Making Peace: Reparations and Human Rights. Left Coast Press.
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