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Peace Is Here explores the deep architecture of a life unweaponed with a light-hearted touch and a scholar’s heart. Join Avis Kalfsbeek, writer of feisty fiction, for a daily curriculum of peace. We explore historic treaties, nature’s quiet wisdom, and the creative art-vision required for #TheGreatDisarmament. From deep-dive series on peace heroes to fiction stories and personal riffs, we look beneath the surface to see the peace that is already here.
Episodes

Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
In this special recap episode of the Wolff Peace series, host Avis Kalfsbeek reflects on seven thinkers and seven peace warriors who challenge our assumptions about political loyalty. From Socrates to Thoreau, from Sophie Scholl to Desmond Tutu, we explore the personal, political, and moral tensions of obedience in a world that often demands conformity.
In this episode:
- A guided overview of Wolff’s “Limits of Political Authority” section
- Peace Pairings who refused to obey unjust power
- Thought-provoking questions for your inner world
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast and books.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Monday Jul 21, 2025
Monday Jul 21, 2025
In this episode of the Wolff Peace series, host Avis Kalfsbeek explores Robert Paul Wolff’s personal contribution to his 1966 anthology with the essay An Analysis of the Concept of Political Loyalty. Rather than obedience, Wolff suggests that loyalty is a kind of identification with the state—one that might even lead to principled resistance.
Paired with Wolff is Pauli Murray—civil rights lawyer, poet, priest, and powerful legal mind behind some of the greatest progress in racial and gender equality. Murray’s life exemplified a kind of loyalty that held America to its best ideals.
In this episode:
- The difference between obedience and loyalty
- Pauli Murray’s legacy in civil rights and gender equity law
- Two reflection questions to consider your own loyalties
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast and books.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Friday Jul 18, 2025
Friday Jul 18, 2025
In this episode of the Wolff Peace series, host Avis Kalfsbeek explores the story of Paul Le Meur, a French teacher who faced an impossible moral decision during Nazi occupation—and chose not to comply. His story is paired with the extraordinary resistance of the villagers of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, who sheltered thousands of Jews during the Holocaust without fanfare or credit.
Both remind us that peace often lives in quiet places—and in the brave hearts of ordinary people.
In this episode:
- A reading of Le Meur’s wartime decision
- The remarkable resistance of Le Chambon
- Two peace questions to guide your week
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast and books.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Wednesday Jul 16, 2025
Ep 57 Wolff Peace - Robert Jackson & Desmond Tutu: Conscience Without Compromise
Wednesday Jul 16, 2025
Wednesday Jul 16, 2025
From the U.S. Supreme Court to the streets of Cape Town: this episode of Wolff Peace examines what it means to protect conscience in law and in life.
Host Avis Kalfsbeek explores Robert H. Jackson’s stirring opinion in Barnette, which rejected forced patriotism in favor of moral independence, and pairs it with the radical compassion of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who led a nation toward justice without vengeance.
In this episode:
- The reversal of Gobitis in Barnette
- Desmond Tutu’s legacy of truth, justice, and reconciliation
- Two reflection questions to guide your personal and civic values
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast and books.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
In this episode of the Wolff Peace series, host Avis Kalfsbeek examines the tension between obedience and conscience by pairing Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter with Palestinian philosopher and peacebuilder Sari Nusseibeh.
Frankfurter’s ruling in Minersville v. Gobitis prioritized national unity over religious freedom, sparking backlash and violence. In contrast, Nusseibeh’s life work offers a model of nonviolent dignity and resistance under the weight of systemic oppression.
Together, their voices challenge us to rethink how peace interacts with the right to dissent.
In this episode:
- The logic and consequences of Minersville v. Gobitis
- The lived peace philosophy of Sari Nusseibeh
- Two reflection questions for your head and heart
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast and books.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Friday Jul 11, 2025
Ep 55 Wolff Peace - Richard Schaar & Sophie Scholl: Loyalty and the Line
Friday Jul 11, 2025
Friday Jul 11, 2025
When loyalty becomes betrayal—and betrayal becomes peace. In this episode of Wolff Peace, host Avis Kalfsbeek examines the quiet power of disobedience. Political theorist Richard Schaar challenges the psychology of loyalty—and Sophie Scholl, executed at 21 for resisting Hitler, shows what it means to shift allegiance from nation to conscience.
In this episode:
- What makes us loyal—and what breaks the spell
- Sophie Scholl and the White Rose resistance
- Two reflection questions for your internal compass
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast and books.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Ep 54 Wolff Peace - Henry David Thoreau & Greta Thunberg: Disobedience for the Earth
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Two centuries. Two refusals. One call to conscience. In this episode of Wolff Peace, host Avis Kalfsbeek reflects on the power of peaceful disobedience—from Thoreau’s refusal to fund slavery and war, to Greta Thunberg’s school strike for the climate. When systems harm the vulnerable, is breaking the law the most peaceful choice?
In this episode:
- Thoreau’s legacy of moral refusal
- Greta’s unapologetic activism for the planet
- Two reflection questions for your everyday courage
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast, books, and upcoming episodes in the Wolff Peace series.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Monday Jul 07, 2025
Ep 53 Wolff Peace - Plato & Aung San Suu Kyi: The Cost of Conscience
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Obedience. Resistance. The inner cost of doing what’s right. In this episode of Wolff Peace, host Avis Kalfsbeek explores the tension between obeying unjust laws and standing for justice. From Plato’s Crito, where Socrates chooses death over escape, to the early years of Aung San Suu Kyi’s nonviolent struggle in Myanmar, we reflect on what it means to remain true to your conscience—even when the consequences are great.
In this episode:
- Plato’s argument for lawful obedience and moral integrity
- Aung San Suu Kyi’s long house arrest and evolving legacy
- Two reflection questions for your inner and outer peace practice
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast, books, and upcoming episodes in the Wolff Peace series.
Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW
Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace
Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link

Sunday Jul 06, 2025
Sunday Jul 06, 2025
Missed an episode? This special recap journeys from John Locke to Friedrich Engels, linking each classic thinker to a peace warrior of our time. Perfect for catching up or diving in.
We take a reflective pause in our Wolff Peace series to look back on Part One of Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man: “The Individual and the State.”
Host Avis Kalfsbeek revisits the questions of political legitimacy, power, and moral resistance—and considers how the teachings of Hooker, Austin, Weber, Lenin, Locke, Hume, and Engels meet our present moment.
We also revisit the peace warriors who offered alternate models of strength—from Dorothy Day to Bayard Rustin—and ask what authority looks like when love leads.
In this episode:
- Reflections on seven core thinkers of Part One
- Peace Pairing highlights and their unique forms of moral authority
- Two big questions to carry into your own practice of peace
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast, books, and upcoming episodes in the Wolff Peace series.
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Music: Dalai Llama Rides a Bike and The Red Kite by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez.
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Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man on Amazon

Friday Jul 04, 2025
Friday Jul 04, 2025
What if class struggle met nonviolence? In this bold pairing, Friedrich Engels goes head-to-head with civil rights strategist Bayard Rustin to ask: Can we build a just world without bloodshed?
What is the origin of the state, and can it be peaceful? In this episode of the Wolff Peace series, host Avis Kalfsbeek examines Friedrich Engels’ theory that the state was born from class antagonism and is inherently a tool of oppression. Paired with Engels is the visionary civil rights strategist Bayard Rustin, who dedicated his life to building a nonviolent, inclusive movement for justice in America.
Together, their voices raise deep questions about the foundations of peace—whether it can be forged through revolutionary upheaval, or by building alliances within broken systems.
In this episode:
- Engels’ theory of the state as a tool of inequality
- Bayard Rustin’s model of principled nonviolence and intersectional activism
- Two reflection questions for your personal and political life
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast, books, and upcoming episodes in the Wolff Peace series.
Music: Dalai Lama Rides a Bike by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
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Robert Paul Wolff’s Political Man and Social Man on Amazo
