The power of nonviolence
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The power of nonviolence
(Cambridge texts in the history of political thought)
Cambridge University Press, 2018
- : hardcover
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. lxii-lxx) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Power of Nonviolence, written by Richard Bartlett Gregg in 1934 and revised in 1944 and 1959, is the most important and influential theory of principled or integral nonviolence published in the twentieth century. Drawing on Gandhi's ideas and practice, Gregg explains in detail how the organized power of nonviolence (power-with) exercised against violent opponents can bring about small and large transformative social change and provide an effective substitute for war. This edition includes a major introduction by political theorist, James Tully, situating the text in its contexts from 1934 to 1959, and showing its great relevance today. The text is the definitive 1959 edition with a foreword by Martin Luther King, Jr. It includes forewords from earlier editions, the chapter on class struggle and nonviolent resistance from 1934, a crucial excerpt from a 1929 preliminary study, a biography and bibliography of Gregg, and a bibliography of recent work on nonviolence.
目次
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- The works of Richard Bartlett Gregg
- Editor's introduction: integral nonviolence
- Bibliography
- Preface to the 1934 edition Richard Bartlett Gregg
- Foreword to a Discipline for Nonviolence 1941 Mohandas Gandhi
- Foreword to the 1944 edition Rufus Matthew Jones
- Preface to the 1944 edition Richard Bartlett Gregg
- Foreword to the 1959 edition Martin Luther King, Jr
- Preface to the 1959 edition Richard Bartlett Gregg
- Preface to the 1960 Indian publication of the 1959 edition Richard Bartlett Gregg
- 1. Modern examples of nonviolent resistance
- 2. Moral Jiu-Jitsu
- 3. What happens
- 4. Utilizing emotional energy
- 5. How is mass nonviolence possible?
- 6. The working of mass nonviolent resistance
- 7. An effective substitute for war
- 8. The class struggle and nonviolent resistance
- 9. Nonviolence and the state
- 10. Persuasion
- 11. The need for training
- 12. Training
- Notes by chapter
- Index.
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