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Being Peace
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Which World?
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On Unarming Japan:
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We Must, But Cannot, Resort To Revolution:
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To the Reader
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Remembering Fujii Nichidatsu
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Go Straight to the Heart
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Gandhi and Prayer
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To the Reader (continued from page 3)
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Gathering for Dialogue:
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Two Poems
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The Kingdom of Mind
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To the Reader
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Nonviolence and the Dilemma of Power
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Working for Peace:
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Nonviolence
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Critical Reasoning Regarding War
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Modernity, Morality, and the Mahatma
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Diversity, Relativism, and Nonviolence
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Cultural Pluralism and Mallik’s Ethics of Abstention
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