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Johan Galtung, the founder of Peace Studies, asserted that one can be anti-hitlerism without being anti-German, anti-stalinism without being anti-Russian, and anti-imperialism without being anti-American. In an era of symbolic confusion and polarization, this distinction is more crucial than ever. Misinterpreting systemic critique as ethnic hatred threatens to undermine principled opposition, inflame identity-based tensions, and erode the possibility of coherent peacebuilding.
This white paper advances Galtung’s vision by introducing a regenerative coherence framework — a symbolic, somatic, and structural grammar that enables accurate, life-affirming critique. Through case studies (e.g., anti-Zionism and antisemitism, anti-Russian sentiment post-Ukraine, Islamophobia in the war on terror), the paper illustrates how conflations between systems and identities lead to moral incoherence and cultural fragmentation.
The paper introduces a regenerative grammar of peace grounded in:
- Symbolic precision: Differentiating actors, systems, and symbols
- TATi grammar: Framing opposition through Tend, Align, Transcend, Integrate
- Pattern recognition: Replacing scapegoating with systemic insight
- Somatic listening: Using interoception and fascia-informed awareness to sense symbolic and relational breakdowns
Policy and institutional recommendations include:
- Educational curricula that teach moral discernment and coherence-based critique
- Media reforms emphasizing narrative responsibility and symbolic integrity
- Regenerative diplomacy rooted in co-sensing, cultural grammar literacy, and somatic presence
- Justice frameworks that reconcile without collapsing complexity or distorting truth
The paper concludes with a call for regenerative conviction: to oppose injustice without projecting hatred, to critique systems without erasing souls, and to practice peace not as neutrality, but as pattern restoration. In doing so, it affirms a planetary ethic grounded in life-value, coherence, and shared symbolic responsibility.










