Daisaku Ikeda is convinced that the only way to eliminate nuclear weapons would be to promote a new movement that focuses on the individual. It would necessitate a return to dialogue and from dialogue would spread empathy and understanding of the need to protect every individual's right to life. What drove this desire was a determination to fulfill his mentor Josei Toda's vision of a world free of nuclear weapons. This volume of The New Human Revolution records Shin'ichi Yamamoto's (Daisaku Ikeda's pen name in NHR) journeys through Hawaii, the US, countries in Europe, Lebanon, and the Far East.
Chapter titles: The Flower of Culture, Fresh Growth, Early Spring, At the Helm.