Peace is the way : a guide to pacifist views and actions
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Peace is the way : a guide to pacifist views and actions
Lutterworth, 1990
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Note
Bibliography: p. 171-172
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book contains a wide range of essays which explore pacifism through its relations to modern ideologies and contemporary issues. The seven sections include chapters examining how pacifism relates to a wide variety of topical issues, from racism and feminism, to the environment and defense. Profiles of individual peacemakers such as Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Vera Britain are included as well as a section on different pacifist organizations. While some of the essays are existing pieces, others have been especially commissioned, and contributors include Sir Michael Tippet, Joan Baez and Harry Mister.
Table of Contents
Preface by Michael Tippett
1. WHAT IS PACIFISM?
Stop, You're Killing Me. Pacifism. What Would You Do If
2. PACIFISM AND SOCIETY.
Militarism. Defence. Disarmament. International Relations. The Third World. The Arms Trade. Economics. Revolution. Politics. Anarchism. Feminism. Human Rights. Law and Order. Racism. The Environment and the Green Movement. Organic Peace. Christianity. Buddhism. Education. The Arts. The Media.
3. PACIFIST ACTION.
Non-violence. Conscientious Objection. Northern Ireland: Doing Something Constructive. Norwegian Pacifism under the Occupation. War Tax Resistance. Remembrance. Children and War.
4. ALTERNATIVES.
Peace Education. Peace Studies. The School of Peace Studies. The Way to Co-Operation. Community. Lifestyle. Vegetarianism. Alternative Technology. Alternatives.
5. PEACEMAKERS.
Gandhi. Martin Luther King. Danilo Dolci. Tolstoy. Vera Brittain. George Lansbury.
6. PACIFIST ORGANISATIONS.
Peace Pledge Union. Fellowship of Reconciliation. War Resister's International. Quaker Peace and Service. Anglican Pacifist Fellowship. The Fellowship Party. Other Peace Groups.
7. THE FUTURE.
AD 2050: a Progress Report. Another Point of View.
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