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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom H. Hastings teaches in the graduate program of Conflict Resolution at Portland State University.
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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
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
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