4 edition of The Frontiers of Nonviolence found in the catalog.
The Frontiers of Nonviolence
Published
2002
by International Peace Research Association
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Written in
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 150 |
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Open Library | OL13159605M |
ISBN 10 | 9748903001 |
ISBN 10 | 9789748903002 |
Condition: Fair. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust Jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,grams, ISBN The Dhamma Brothers. 4, likes 3 talking about this. Dhamma Brothers is the documentary film on a group of prison inmates who participate in a 10 day Vipassana retreat. Watch and SHARE the Followers: K.
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Frontiers of nonviolence. [S.l.]: International Peace Research Association (IPRA)'s Nonviolence Commission ; Honolulu: Center for Global Nonviolence, (OCoLC) Nonviolent Political Economy offers a set of theoretical solutions and practical guidelines to build an economy of nonviolence which implies a social state of peacefulness, involving minimal violence and minimal destruction of nature.
The book provides renewed reflections on heterodox economics, ecological economics, anthropology, Buddhism, Gandhianism, disarmament, and business ethics, as Manufacturer: Routledge. Pacifism informed by nonviolence excludes violence, but, the book argues, allows forms of force.
Peacekeeping is an activity that on the face of it seems compatible with pacifism, and several different forms of peacekeeping are examined. Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion is a long overdue series which will provide a unique platform for the advancement of research in this area.
Each book in the series aims to progress a debate in the philosophy of religion by (i) offering a novel argument to establish a strikingly original thesis, or (ii) approaching an ongoing. Pacifism informed by nonviolence excludes violence, but, the book argues, allows forms of force.
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[James Kellenberger] -- This book is about religion, pacifism, and the nonviolence that informs pacifism in its most coherent form.
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Nonviolence By Cate Malek Based on a longer essay on Nonviolence, written by Máire Dugan for the Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project Updated May by Heidi Burgess "The means are the ends in embryo." -- Mohandas K. Gandhi Definition: A carefully planned and disciplined strategy that uses other means besides violence to either persuade or force opponents to change.
Nonviolent Political Economy: Theory and Applications (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy) Nonviolent Political Economy offers a set of theoretical solutions and practical guidelines to build an economy of nonviolence which implies a social state of peacefulness, involving minimal violence and minimal destruction of nature.
The book. up this theme in his book, The Power of Nonviolence. Specifically, Gregg coined the term “moral jiu - jitsu ” to explain the transformative capacity of sufferi : Sharon Erickson Nepstad. Summary of Nonviolence and Peace Building in Islam: Theory and Practice By Mohammed Abu-Nimer Summary written by Hisham Soliman, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Citation: Abu-Nimer, Mohammed.
Nonviolence and Peace Building in Islam: Theory and Practice. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, Mohammed Abu-Nimer is an associate professor at the. Thierry McLuhan’s year-long project started with a book gifted to her by one of the literature professors at University of California, Berkeley.
Called “Nonviolent Soldier of Islam,” it was the first biography of Pashtun independence activist Badshah Khan () to be published in the English language. It had lain on her bedside table for two. The colonial world is a world cut in two.
The dividing line, the frontiers are shown by barracks and police stations. In the colonies it is the policeman and the soldier who are the official, instituted go-betweens, the spokesmen of the settler and his rule of oppression.
Book Description. Nonviolent Political Economy offers a set of theoretical solutions and practical guidelines to build an economy of nonviolence which implies a social state of peacefulness, involving minimal violence and minimal destruction of nature.
The book provides renewed reflections on heterodox economics, ecological economics, anthropology, Buddhism, Gandhianism, disarmament. Violence can be physical and psychological. It can characterize personal actions, forms of group activity, and abiding social and political policy.
This book includes all of these aspects within its focus on institutional forms of violence. Institution is also a broad category, ranging from formal arrangements such as the military, the criminal code, the death penalty and prison system, to 4/5(1).
Frontiers. Active Nonviolence. AUTHOR. The Catholic Church Returns to Gospel Nonviolence” is an excellent book offering creative insights and examples of how active nonviolence offers ways of breaking violence’s hold on humanity.
Active nonviolence is Christ-like, and thus, far. "Violence and Nonviolence will be a major contribution to the field; the book develops a post-Heideggerian approach to a central topic within politics, specifically, the interface between violence and nonviolence, according to the basic precepts of phenomenology."Price: $ Conflict Transformation.
Roger Fisher and William Ury, Getting to Yes,** a well-written, widely-used survey; less helpful on power issues (Penguin, ‘94); manual available. John Paul Lederach, The Little Book of Conflict Transformation,** a fine overview by an unusually experienced, thoughtful practitioner Marshall Rosenberg, Nonviolent Communication, A Language of Compassion,* an insightful.
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"pride of Pashtuns"), Bādshāh Khān, or Bāchā Khān, "king of chiefs"), was a Pashtun independence activist who worked to end the rule of the British Raj in India.
He was a political and spiritual leader known for his nonviolent opposition; he was a lifelong pacifist and devout en: Abdul Ghani Khan, Abdul Wali Khan.