What do you think about war? Is war ever justified? What can you do to prevent wars from happening? Catherine deCuir has been keeping a journal since she was a teenager and has found this process of inner work to be very gratifying and illuminating. She lives in San Francisco and has worked on a journaling site on the Internet. In this handy and timely paperback, she has gathered 60 questions about war, peace, and activism which are bound to help you clarify your values and see what must be done to make your own life, and the life of the planet, more peaceful.

This guided journal includes a Peace Diary where you can keep track of your own peace-related activities. Here's a brief sampler of some of the peace prompts in the paperback designed to get your ideas flowing: Can a war ever be morally justifiable? In what circumstances? Has there ever been a war I could support? What are three things that will be different in the world when war is eliminated? Does my career support peace? What activities and habits make me feel peaceful? Have my thoughts about war and peace changed over the course of my life?