Many of the books suggested by Beyond War members have now been reviewed either by other members or by the students in the Portland State University capstone class on Beyond War taught by Debbie Kaufman. We have around 150 books on the list, and I would like to know your thoughts on how to handle the books that received bad reviews. The reviewers were asked to address whether the books exemplified Beyond War principles and practices and whether they had any elements that violated any of them. Some of the reviewers identified elements that violated the principle that "we are one on this planet." An example of that would be a book that emphasized that only one religion provides salvation. Other books were found to preoccupy themselves with an enemy.
I can imagine several alternative ways to handle this. (1) We can eliminate books from the list, perhaps requiring two bad reviews before we remove them. Alternatively, because we will be including reviews on this site, (2) we can keep the books on the list and just include the review or (3) annotate the list to show that the book received a bad review and include the review. We don't yet know how we will link the books on the list with the reviews, but we will.
Are there other ways to handle this? Which alternative would you choose?
Anne
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