Peace Conservation System
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The Peace Conservation System (PCS), an initiative of the International peace Institute, is a structure that identifies and analyzes peace in the human mind; it separates the drive for peace from actual strategies and solutions adopted by the mind to achieve it.
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[edit] PCS philosophy
- the human mind by nature is driven to conserve peace
- the mind is influenced by strategies and solutions to initiate actions such as creations, discoveries, inventions, campaigns, disbeliefs, fights, destructions, and killings.
- strategies and solutions include science, religion, tradition, arts, myths, law, government, philosophy amongst others.
- strategies and solutions can be adotped and can be discarded.
[edit] PCS summary
The PCS identifies the human mind as independent, free, just, irrespective of the actions it initiates.
[edit] PCS organs
In PCS, the human mind forms the Framework, the strategies and solutions form the Power Sources; the media for the strategies and solutions to access the mind form the Operators and altogether are known as the PCS Organs and they obey the Universal Peace Protocol
[edit] PCS & ICP
The PCS is meant to provide an stability for the international creed for peace (ICP) campaign