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21. The Acorn: Volume > 12 > Issue: 2
Michael Nagler Spinning Wheel Birthday
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b. l. g. To the Reader
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Laura Duhan Kaplan A Theodicy of Peace
24. The Acorn: Volume > 12 > Issue: 2
Howard Richards A Vision of a World without Poverty or Economic Insecurity
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Laurie Calhoun Is War a Form of Self Defense?: A Philosophical Inquiry
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Jim Forest Understanding Failure
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Tom Hastings First-Strike Forgiveness: Nonviolence v Killing the Spirit in the Name of Religion
28. The Acorn: Volume > 8 > Issue: 2
Karen K. Fiore Was Gandhi a Feminist?
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Jerald Richards Gandhi’s Qualified Acceptance of Violence
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Peter Brock Buigzaam Als Riet: Beschouwingen Over Geveldloosheid
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Jack Weir Poverty, Development, and Sustainability: The Hidden Moral Argument
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b. l. g. To the Reader
33. The Acorn: Volume > 9 > Issue: 1
b. l. g. To the Reader
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Kathleen Kern, Wendy Lehman Teaching Nonviolence In Hebron: Christian Peacemaker Team’s Experiences with Palestinian High School and University Students
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Alexa T. Schriempf Radical Disobedience: Emma Goldman’s Civil Disobedience
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William C. Gay Nonsexist Public Discourse And Negative Peace: The Injustice of Merely Formal Transformation
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Mark Shepard Mahatma Gandhi And His Myths
38. The Acorn: Volume > 9 > Issue: 2
Adma d’Heurle Language and the Culture of Peace
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Joe Morton Fundamental Relations Between Nonviolence and Human Rights
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Richard L. Johnson Pilgrims in Quest of Truth and Perfection: Aung San Suu Kyi and her Forefathers, Mahatma Gandhi and Aung San