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Peace, a balance of rights

28. Lasting peace is not the result of a balance of forces, but of a balance of rights. Peace is not the fruit of the victory of the strongest over the weakest, but fruit of the victory of justice over unjust privileges, of freedom over tyranny, of truth over falsehood within and among peoples(43), of development over hunger, poverty or humiliation. In order to establish true peace and real international security, it is not sufficient to prevent war and conflict. Development must also be fostered, creating the right conditions to fully guarantee fundamental human rights(44). In this context, democracy and disarmament become two of the requirements of peace, which is indispensable for all genuine development.




43) Cf. John XXIII, Encyclical Letter Pacem in terris (1963), Chapter III: AAS 55 (1963), pp. 279-291.



44) John Paul II, Address to the FAO Conference to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Organisation, 23 October 1995, No. 2; L'Osservatore Romano, 23-24 October 1995.






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