Nonviolence

twenty-five lessons from the history of a dangerous idea

By Kurlansky, Mark & Lama, Dalai

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ISBN
978-0-67964-335-7
Publisher
New York : Modern Library, c2006.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on August 15, 2006

Nonviolence is an idea that deserves serious attention in this age. Wars haven't ended wars; they typically set the scene for future wars. Unfortunately, in his zeal to convince, Kurlansky (The Big Oyster) simplifies complicated questions and makes exaggerated claims for the efficacy of nonviolent action. The Third Reich did embrace the Final Solution after Allied aggression began, but it distorts history to claim that "th...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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