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The power of nonviolence /

Gregg, Richard B., 1885-1974,

The power of nonviolence / Richard Bartlett Gregg ; edited and introduction by James Tully. - 1 online resource (lxx, 231 pages.) : - Cambridge texts in the history of political thought . - Cambridge texts in the history of political thought. Cambridge core. .

Originally published in 1934. Online access provided by Cambridge University Press as part of Cambridge core.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface to the 1934 edition -- Foreword to a discipline for non-violence 1941 / Mohandas Gandhi -- Foreword to the 1944 edition / Rufus Matthew Jones -- Preface to the 1944 edition -- Foreword to the 1959 edition / Martin Luther King Jr. -- Preface to the 1959 edition -- Preface to the 1960 Indian publication of the 1959 edition -- Modern examples of nonviolent resistance -- Moral jiu-jitsu -- What happens -- Utilizing emotional energy -- How is mass nonviolence possible? -- The working of mass nonviolent resistance -- An effective substitute for war -- The class struggle and non-violent resistance -- Nonviolence and the state -- Persuasion -- The need for training -- Training.


Electronic reproduction.
Cambridge
Available via World Wide Web.

9781316671351 (electronic bk.) 1316671356 (electronic bk.)


Nonviolence.
Pacifism.

HM1281 / .G74 2018

303.6/1