The quiet battle writings on the theory and practice of non-violent resistance

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2017
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (1963)
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Ancient religious statements, Etienne de la Boetie: Voluntary servitude, William Godwin and Percy B. Shelley: Freedom and non-violence, Henry D. Thoreau: Civil disobedience and non-violent resistance, Mohandas K. Gandhi: The origins of Satyagraha doctrine, George Coe and Kirby Page: Violence, non-violence, and the uses of coercion, C. M. Case: The social significance of non-violent conduct, Richard Gregg: Non-violence, the state and war, Barthelemy de Ligt: The effectiveness of non-violent struggle, Theodor Mommsen: A revolutionary strike in ancient Rome, Flavius Josephus: Jewish non-violence and Roman military power, Wilfred H. Crook: The general strike and non-violent power, Arthur Griffith: The resurrection of Hungary, A. K. Jameson andGene Sharp: Non-violent resistance and the Naziz: The case of Norway, Joseph Scholmer: Vorkuta: Strike in a concentration camp, Isaac Sharpless: Colonial Pennyslvania: The quest for non-violence, John Fiske: Las Casas and the land of war, Krishnalal Shridharani: Applied Satyagraha in India, Leo Kuper and Albert Luthuli: South Africa: The Beginning of non-violent resistance, C. Eric Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr: Non-violence and the American Negro, Neil Haworth and Peace News: Direct action against preparation of war, Jessie Wallace Hughan and Cecil Hinshaw: Towards a non-violent national defence
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