5.14.04 Gandhian pacifism

Breathing Life into the Struggle: Victories for Indigenous Peoples & Transnational Allies

Indigenous Child
Authors: Paula Palmer

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Winning the right to decide if resource extraction should take place.

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PIECES

Authors: Editor

Summary:Events, Gatherings, Opportunities, Resources, Campaigns

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Is Nonviolence the Only Way?

Authors: George Lakey

Summary:What's the more effective way, under what conditions, to defend against repressive violence -- answering violence, or explicit and strategic nonviolent struggle?

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People Power & Positive Leadership

Authors: Naresh Dadhich

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Naresh Dadhich reviews People Power: Fifty Peacemakers and Their Communities

People Power's artistic storytelling personalizes and universalizes success stories of nonviolent struggle.

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007

Mandela: Nonviolence Holds the Key to Survival

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Authors: Nelson Mandela

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Gandhi rightly believed in the efficacy of pitting the soul force of the nonviolent protester against the brute force of the oppressor.

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Letter

Authors: %anonymous

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Weaving in Traffic

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Authors: Craig Swanson

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The mantle was passed from 1st century India, to the US in the 1800s, to early 20th century India, and back again to 1950s US.

The mantle was passed from 1st century India, to the US in the 1800s, to early 20th century India, and back again to 1950s US.

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Gandhi's Prisoner: Manilal Gandhi as Son and South African Dissident

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Authors: Goolam Vahed

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Goolam Vahed reviews Gandhi’s Prisoner?: The Life of Gandhi’s Son Manilal by Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie

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Mohandas Gandhi's Call for Mass Defiance of Anti-Immigrant Legislation

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Authors: Mohandas Gandhi

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So long as there is even a handful of us true to our pledge, there can only be one end to the struggle, and that is victory.

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From the Editor's Desk: Special Issue: 100 Years of Gandhian Nonviolent Action

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Authors: Sam Diener

Summary:

In his playfully humble egotism, Mohandas Gandhi was quite honest. Gandhi was indeed ambitious, endeavoring to change the historical rules which had governed politics and social change worldwide.

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