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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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Duane L. Cady
Diversity, Relativism, and Nonviolence
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Madhuri Santanam Sondhi
Cultural Pluralism and Mallik’s Ethics of Abstention
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Eric Reitan
Personally Committed To Nonviolence:
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Gary Baran
Nonviolent Communication:
An Important Component In Personal And Nonviolent Social Change
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Gandhi’s Challenge To Our Paradigm Of Justifiable Violence
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Nonviolence Inside Out:
King’s ‘Six Challenges’ For A People In Struggle
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Peter Brock
Personal Pacifism in Historical Perspective
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Varieties of Naïveté
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Pope Paul VI’s Aphorism - “If You Want Peace, Work for Justice” - and the Nobel Peace Prize Winners
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Response: Personal Pacifism, Another Look
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Acknowledgement and Forced Confession
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Jack Kelly
The Way of the Dreamcatcher:
Spirit Lessons with Robert Lax: Poet, Peacemaker, Sage
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Letter to the Editor
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Laura Duhan Kaplan
Compassionate Listening:
An Epistemology of Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue
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