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Beginning back in the waning days of the Civil Rights movement, through the objection to the war in Vietnam, and on to the current global peace movement, this is a personal and professional account offered for the reader curious about whether and how nonviolence works. Topics include Gandhian nonviolence, radical disarmament, war poverty and peace prosperity and movement-building.
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Beginning back in the waning days of the Civil Rights movement, through the objection to the war in Vietnam, and on to the current global peace movement, this is a personal and professional account offered for the reader curious about whether and how nonviolence works. Topics include Gandhian nonviolence, radical disarmament, war poverty and peace prosperity and movement-building.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 377g
- ISBN-13: 9780786427734
- ISBN-10: 0786427736
- Artikelnr.: 21122143
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 377g
- ISBN-13: 9780786427734
- ISBN-10: 0786427736
- Artikelnr.: 21122143
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tom H. Hastings teaches in the graduate program of Conflict Resolution at Portland State University.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Kathy Kelly
Preface and Acknowledgments
Acronyms, Initialisms, Abbreviations
Part One: Introduction; or, The Value of Stories
1. Stories and Conflict Management
2. Master Narrative Versus Justice in the Margins
3. Theories of Nonviolent Power
Part Two: Civil Rights and Sequelae; or, An Expanded Movement
4. Expanding the Movement
5. Nonviolence and Long Term Success
6. Treaty Rights
Part Three: Gandhian Nonviolence; or, Industrialized War Meets Mass
Liberatory Nonviolence
7. Blood, Oil and Nonviolence
8. Philippines, Timing and Training
9. Modern Buddhism and Gandhian Nonviolence
Part Four: Radical Disarmament; or, Plowshares-Style
10. The Nonviolence Just Conflict Doctrine
11. When Officials Fail Long Enough
12. Peace Journalism Prepares Society
Part Five: Eroding the War Machine; or, Boycotting War
13. Who Will Pay to Kill Kids?
14. Sanctions, Boycotts and Results
15. Not My Body
Part Six: War Poverty and Peace Prosperity; or, Living Large or Living in
the Little Way
16. Potpourri or Popery? Catholic Worker Movement
17. Divide and Rule: War on the Poor
18. Buddhist Lifeways and Economies
Part Seven: Movement-Building; or, The Portland Story
19. Arts and Crafts of Organizing
20. A Permanent Movement
21. Lessons Learned
Part Eight: Teaching, Learning and Conclusions; or, Reflection Breeds
Better Action
22. Gandhi Was Right: Experiments in Truth
23. Challenges to Nonviolence
24. Hope in the End
Index
Foreword by Kathy Kelly
Preface and Acknowledgments
Acronyms, Initialisms, Abbreviations
Part One: Introduction; or, The Value of Stories
1. Stories and Conflict Management
2. Master Narrative Versus Justice in the Margins
3. Theories of Nonviolent Power
Part Two: Civil Rights and Sequelae; or, An Expanded Movement
4. Expanding the Movement
5. Nonviolence and Long Term Success
6. Treaty Rights
Part Three: Gandhian Nonviolence; or, Industrialized War Meets Mass
Liberatory Nonviolence
7. Blood, Oil and Nonviolence
8. Philippines, Timing and Training
9. Modern Buddhism and Gandhian Nonviolence
Part Four: Radical Disarmament; or, Plowshares-Style
10. The Nonviolence Just Conflict Doctrine
11. When Officials Fail Long Enough
12. Peace Journalism Prepares Society
Part Five: Eroding the War Machine; or, Boycotting War
13. Who Will Pay to Kill Kids?
14. Sanctions, Boycotts and Results
15. Not My Body
Part Six: War Poverty and Peace Prosperity; or, Living Large or Living in
the Little Way
16. Potpourri or Popery? Catholic Worker Movement
17. Divide and Rule: War on the Poor
18. Buddhist Lifeways and Economies
Part Seven: Movement-Building; or, The Portland Story
19. Arts and Crafts of Organizing
20. A Permanent Movement
21. Lessons Learned
Part Eight: Teaching, Learning and Conclusions; or, Reflection Breeds
Better Action
22. Gandhi Was Right: Experiments in Truth
23. Challenges to Nonviolence
24. Hope in the End
Index
Table of Contents
Foreword by Kathy Kelly
Preface and Acknowledgments
Acronyms, Initialisms, Abbreviations
Part One: Introduction; or, The Value of Stories
1. Stories and Conflict Management
2. Master Narrative Versus Justice in the Margins
3. Theories of Nonviolent Power
Part Two: Civil Rights and Sequelae; or, An Expanded Movement
4. Expanding the Movement
5. Nonviolence and Long Term Success
6. Treaty Rights
Part Three: Gandhian Nonviolence; or, Industrialized War Meets Mass
Liberatory Nonviolence
7. Blood, Oil and Nonviolence
8. Philippines, Timing and Training
9. Modern Buddhism and Gandhian Nonviolence
Part Four: Radical Disarmament; or, Plowshares-Style
10. The Nonviolence Just Conflict Doctrine
11. When Officials Fail Long Enough
12. Peace Journalism Prepares Society
Part Five: Eroding the War Machine; or, Boycotting War
13. Who Will Pay to Kill Kids?
14. Sanctions, Boycotts and Results
15. Not My Body
Part Six: War Poverty and Peace Prosperity; or, Living Large or Living in
the Little Way
16. Potpourri or Popery? Catholic Worker Movement
17. Divide and Rule: War on the Poor
18. Buddhist Lifeways and Economies
Part Seven: Movement-Building; or, The Portland Story
19. Arts and Crafts of Organizing
20. A Permanent Movement
21. Lessons Learned
Part Eight: Teaching, Learning and Conclusions; or, Reflection Breeds
Better Action
22. Gandhi Was Right: Experiments in Truth
23. Challenges to Nonviolence
24. Hope in the End
Index
Foreword by Kathy Kelly
Preface and Acknowledgments
Acronyms, Initialisms, Abbreviations
Part One: Introduction; or, The Value of Stories
1. Stories and Conflict Management
2. Master Narrative Versus Justice in the Margins
3. Theories of Nonviolent Power
Part Two: Civil Rights and Sequelae; or, An Expanded Movement
4. Expanding the Movement
5. Nonviolence and Long Term Success
6. Treaty Rights
Part Three: Gandhian Nonviolence; or, Industrialized War Meets Mass
Liberatory Nonviolence
7. Blood, Oil and Nonviolence
8. Philippines, Timing and Training
9. Modern Buddhism and Gandhian Nonviolence
Part Four: Radical Disarmament; or, Plowshares-Style
10. The Nonviolence Just Conflict Doctrine
11. When Officials Fail Long Enough
12. Peace Journalism Prepares Society
Part Five: Eroding the War Machine; or, Boycotting War
13. Who Will Pay to Kill Kids?
14. Sanctions, Boycotts and Results
15. Not My Body
Part Six: War Poverty and Peace Prosperity; or, Living Large or Living in
the Little Way
16. Potpourri or Popery? Catholic Worker Movement
17. Divide and Rule: War on the Poor
18. Buddhist Lifeways and Economies
Part Seven: Movement-Building; or, The Portland Story
19. Arts and Crafts of Organizing
20. A Permanent Movement
21. Lessons Learned
Part Eight: Teaching, Learning and Conclusions; or, Reflection Breeds
Better Action
22. Gandhi Was Right: Experiments in Truth
23. Challenges to Nonviolence
24. Hope in the End
Index