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Cf. the Positive Peace movement. The view that the priority is to avoid the causes of conflict wherever possible is beyond challenge, but the emphasis on positive thinking—peace thinking—as a route away from the delusion of violence, though highly influential, could increase the likelihood of violence, if it assumes it away as a prospect and so discourages foresight. See, for example, John Wilmerding, “The Theory of Active Peace”, 2009, available at www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org/forum/topics/the-theory-of-active-peace .