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Soka Education & Written Works by Founders: Ikeda's Discourse on Peace
Resources by Soka Education Founders Makiguchi, Toda, and Ikeda. Resources by other scholars are also included.
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Ikeda's Written Works
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Ikeda's Books
Ikeda's Dialogues
Ikeda's Peace Proposals
Ikeda's Discourse on Climate Change
Ikeda's Discourse on Denuclearization
Ikeda's Discourse on Education
Ikeda's Discourse on Peace
Ikeda's Messages to SUA
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Toda's Written Works
Makiguchi's Written Works
Books by Other Authors
Journal Articles by Other Authors
Soka Edu. Conference Proceedings
Soka Edu. Conference Videos
Resources from other Soka Institutions
After 2005
Tuning In to Self-reflection for Peace’s Sake (10/29/2022)
Where All Can Savor the Joy of Being Alive (5/3/2022)
Let’s Create a Virtuous Cycle of Shared Concern (2/11/2022)
Sowing Seeds of Hope and Action Where We Are (11/18/2021)
Treasuring Every Individual (10/5/2021)
One Who Loves Himself Should Not Harm Others (9/8/2021)
Focus on Treasuring Every Individual (6/9/2021)
Towards a New Renaissance of Life (2/4/2021)
Let Us Overcome the Pandemic Crisis Together (11/18/2020)
Building a World That Leaves No One Behind (8/24/2020)
True, Undying Hope is a Conscious Decision (4/28/2020)
Message to the 50th Anniversary Conference of The Club of Rome (10/16/2018)
Message for the Peace Seminar “Inclusive Peacebuilding Locally and Globally” (4/10/2013)
China and Japan: Vital Ties (2/25/2013)
Message to Survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake (3/16/2011)
World Needs a Global Culture of Human Rights (3/28/2008)
From the Crossroads of Civilization: A New Flourishing of Humanistic Culture (3/23/2007)
Realizing the Potential of an Aging Society (3/8/2007)
Extreme Poverty: The Gravest Violation of Human Rights (12/14/2006)
Developing a Broader Concern: Clues to Living in a Stress-filled Society (11/9/2006)
Restoring Our Connections with the World (10/12/2006)
Facing the Past, Embracing the Future (8/10/2006)
Fulfilling the Mission: Empowering the UN to Live Up to the World's Expectations, A proposal for United Nations Reform (August, 2006)
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Equal Rights for Women: Moving toward a Creative Partnership (7/13/2006)
The Power of Empathy (8/9/2005)
Before 2005
The Courage of Nonviolence (2004)
Emzin Interview with Daisaku Ikeda (November, 2003)
The Challenge of Building Peace (9/11/2003)
Our Power for Peace (2003)
Religion Exists to Realize Peace (2002)
Stop the Killing (2002)
The High Road to a Century of Peace (12/25/2001)
A Response to Terrorism (9/17/2001)
The Evil Over Which We Must Triumph (2001)
Memories of My Eldest Brother (2000)
The SGI's Peace Movement (1999)
A New Humanism for the Coming Century (10/21/1997)
Peace and Human Security: A Buddhist Perspective for the Twenty-first Century (1/26/1995)
Leonardo's Universal Vision and the Parliament of Humanity (6/1/1994)
Mahayana Buddhism and Twenty-first Century Civilization (9/24/1993)
Toward a World without War: Gandhism and the Modern World (2/11/1992)
The Age of “Soft Power” and Inner-Motivated Philosophy: Toward a New US-Japan Relationship (9/26/1991)
Arousing a New Global Awareness (1/30/1991)
A Mirror (November, 1978)
Toward a Century of Humanity (4/1/1974)
Strongholds for Peace (12/3/1971)
Proposal for the Normalization of Sino-Japanese Relations (9/8/1968)
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