Nonviolence A Quick Immersion

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Author: Andrew Fiala
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9781949845181
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
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Dewey Decimal: 303.6/1
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Nonviolence A Quick Immersion by Andrew Fiala, published by Tibidabo Publishing in 2020, is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of nonviolence. This edition, consisting of 178 pages, provides an overview of what nonviolence is, its applications, and the reasons for its use. The book discusses successful nonviolent social protests throughout history, including movements for civil rights and contemporary issues such as the Black Lives Matter protests, while also examining philosophical and religious foundations of nonviolence.

Readers will find a detailed examination of key historical figures such as Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malala Yousafzai, along with insights into the relationship between nonviolence and democracy. The text delves into various aspects of nonviolence, including its moral and practical dimensions, and addresses the significance of truth and justice in fostering a more equitable society. With its focus on both historical context and contemporary relevance, this book serves as an informative resource for those interested in the philosophy and practice of nonviolence.


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This book provides an overview of nonviolence. It offers answers to the questions of what nonviolence is, how and why it ought to be used, and who ought to employ it. The book discusses examples of successful nonviolent social protest, from twentieth century movements for civil rights and colonial liberation to the Arab Spring and contemporary Black Lives Matter protests, and considers recent research that explains the power of nonviolence. It also explores philosophical and religious sources of nonviolence, while discussing key historical figures including Leo Tolstoy, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama, and Malala Yousafzai. This book offers insight into the link between nonviolence and democracy. And it reminds us that nonviolence gives us the power to build a better -more just, truthful, and loving- world.ENDORSEMENTS
Nonviolence A Quick Immersion, by Andrew Fiala, offers a passionate presentation and defense of nonviolence in its various aspects and manifestations. It covers the whole spectrum of nonviolent movements and approaches: from the most spiritually and religiously motivated, to those primarily moral and practical; from Buddha and Mahavira, Socrates and Jesus, Gandhi and King, Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama, to Gene Sharp and Malala. Fiala writes with the conviction that nonviolent movements have made profound and lasting impacts in the world, and that they continue to grow and be powerful because of their internal consistency and integrity. Besides offering well-informed and clearly presented views, the most important quality of this book is its insistence on the rootedness of nonviolence in the traditional and universal values of truth and justice, respect and love. Fiala rightly insists that the ultimate concerns behind our decisions how to live and interact with others must be the affirmation of life and human flourishing. Predrag Cicovacki, Professor of Philosophy at the College of the Holy Cross.
Fiala’s Nonviolence: A Quick Immersion is a superbly lucid introduction to nonviolence which is both succinct and rigorous. It manages to navigate through several important and sometimes thorny objections, debates and reflections with impressively clear explanations and accessible language. This brilliant book presents a nuanced overview of the range of things referred to as ‘nonviolence’, as well as a measured and informative discussion of what is ‘violence’. It provides helpful explorations of the relation between nonviolence and democracy, the ideological proximity to pacifism and anarchism, and the conceptual proximity to love, truth, and justice. Also clarified are the differences between pragmatic and principled approaches, and of course, crucially, how and why nonviolence can be effective. The book also offers valuable reflections on ‘structural violence’ and on the transformative potential of nonviolence on both the individual and society. And it contains an informative history of nonviolence which demonstrates its various independent roots in diverse religions traditions as well as non-religious arguments. Plenty of examples from a wide range of contexts furthermore illustrate the range of methods available. In sum, this book is a splendid introduction to nonviolence – thorough, nuanced, clear and informative. Highly recommended. Alexandre Christoyannopoulos, professor of Politics, History and International Relations. Loughborough University (UK)

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Publisher: Tibidabo Publishing, Incorporated. Year: 2020.
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Language: en. Pages: 178.

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