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Sanjay Lal
Gandhi Philosopher:
Review of "Gandhi in Political Theory: Truth, Law, and Experiment" by Anuradha Veeravalli
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Court Lewis
A Machiavellian Approach to Pacifism:
Review of "Mainstreaming Pacifism: Conflict, Success, and Ethics" by Sara Trovato
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Sanjay Lal
The Relevance of Northern Ireland:
Review of Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, Talking to Terrorists, Nonviolence, and Counter-Terrorism
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Court D. Lewis
Cosmopolitan vs. Westphalian “Borders”:
Review of Eddy M. Souffrant, ed. A Future without Borders? Theories and Practices of Cosmopolitan Peacebuilding
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Rick Werner
Burdens of Warism:
Review of Robert L. Holmes, Pacifism
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Bat-Ami Bar On
A Realist Approach to Immigration:
Review of David Miller, Strangers in Our Midst
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Court Lewis
Reframing Islam as a Nonviolent Force:
Review of Chaiwat Satha-Anand. Nonviolence and Islamic Imperatives
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Sanjay Lal
Ahimsa as a Way of Life:
Review of Predrag Cicovacki and Kendy Hess, editors. Nonviolence as a Way of Life: History, Theory, and Practice
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William Gay
Undermining Neoliberalism:
Review of Todd May. Nonviolent Resistance: A Philosophical Introduction
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Arnold L. Farr
Viewing the Black Panther Movie through the Lenses of Liberation Philosophy and Liberation Theology:
Ryan Coogler, director. Marvel Studios, 2018
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Court Lewis
Resisting Violence and Domination:
Review of Howard Caygill, On Resistance: A Philosophy of Defiance
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Tom Hastings
Civil Resistance Wisdom from Three Quaker Elders:
Review of Staughton Lynd and Alice Lynd, editors, Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History; and George Lakey, How We Win: A Guide to Nonviolent Direct Action Campaigning
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Walter “Jerry” Kendall
Terrestrial: Neither Global nor Local:
Review of Bruno Latour, Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime
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Court Lewis
Songs of Social Protest:
Review of Dario Martinelli, Give Peace a Chant: Popular Music, Politics and Social Protest
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Court Lewis
To Understand All is to Forgive All:
Review of William Irwin, Little Siddhartha: A Sequel
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Matthew Rukgaber
Peace and the Unity of Kant’s Critical Project:
Review of Philip J. Rossi, The Ethical Commonwealth in History: Peace-making as the Moral Vocation of Humanity
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Charles K. Fink
Acting Out the Kingdom of God:
Review of Predrag Cicovacki and Heidi Nada Grek, editors, Tolstoy and Spirituality
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Marilyn Fischer
Hull House, the Pullman Strike, and Tolstoy: Documenting the Work of Jane Addams:
Review of Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, Maree de Angury, and Ellen Skerrett, editors, The Selected Papers of Jane Addams, Volume III: Creating Hull-House and an International Presence, 1889–1900
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Court Lewis
The Gift of Kwe: A Present of Radical Resurgence:
Review of Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resistance
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Walter Kendall
A New Story for a Politics of Belonging:
Review of George Monbiot, Out of the Wreckage: A New Politics for an Age of Crisis
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