Drawn on love, compassion and forgiveness, nonviolence is an inspirational value to humanity. From the historic movements led by Gandhi and then Martin Luther King Jr, to the recent Arab Spring in Egypt as also the impact of Anna Hazare's call for anti-corruption struggle further confirm the critical importance of non-violence as a cementing ideological force in present times.
Drawn on love, compassion and forgiveness, nonviolence is an inspirational value to humanity. From the historic movements led by Gandhi and then Martin Luther King Jr, to the recent Arab Spring in Egypt as also the impact of Anna Hazare's call for anti-corruption struggle further confirm the critical importance of non-violence as a cementing ideological force in present times.
Bidyut Chakrabarty is Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, Delhi.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Abbreviations Publisher's Acknowledgements Introduction Section I: Theoretical Articulation of Nonviolence Section II: Nonviolence as Political Strategy Section III: Nonviolence in Contemporary Political Movements Selected Bibliography About the Editor and Contributors Index
List of Abbreviations Publisher's Acknowledgements Introduction Section I: Theoretical Articulation of Nonviolence Section II: Nonviolence as Political Strategy Section III: Nonviolence in Contemporary Political Movements Selected Bibliography About the Editor and Contributors Index
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