Introduction to Nonviolence

Introduction to Nonviolence by Ramin Jahanbegloo, published by Bloomsbury Academic on March 11, 2014, is a comprehensive exploration of non-violent movements and their historical significance. Spanning 208 pages, this edition delves into the contributions of influential figures such as Gandhi and the Dalai Lama, examining how their philosophies have shaped social change throughout the 20th century and continue to offer potential solutions for contemporary issues.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of non-violence, tracing its origins in various religious and philosophical traditions while highlighting its impact on political and social transformations. The book addresses themes related to political science, peace, and national and international security, providing insights into how non-violent approaches can be applied to modern challenges. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the principles and practices of non-violence in today’s world.
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Non-violent movements, under figures like Gandhi and the Dalai Lama, led to some of the great social changes of the 20th century, and some argue it offers solutions for this century’s problems. This book explores non-violence from its roots in diverse religious and philosophical traditions to its role in bringing social and political change today.
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