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Sharing Arms: Lessons from Children and Veterans About Breaking our Addiction to Violence

by Al Drinkwine

139 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-1475; ISBN 1-4120-6564-x; US$20.98, C$24.13, EUR17.23, £12.06

Through the sharing of personal experiences, the author unravels the web of violence, providing a ladder to individual recovery.


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Is violence an addiction? Al Drinkwine shares insights into his family, military and work experiences, and life in general, as a way to illustrate the potential for violence. Sharing Arms provides insights into various aspects of society which need addressing, as Drinkwine provides steps to address them as well as a pathway out of violent life styles.



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Al Drinkwine is married and has raised three children. During his military experiences he observed how the U.S. military was converting itself from a defensive to an offensive force. Following his resignation from the Department of Defense he obtained a position involved in the behavioral modification of potentially violent youth. Combining all these experiences, he chose to address the violence he experienced and provide an alternative life style for those who choose nonviolence.



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