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Nonviolence for the Third Millennium: Its Legacy and Future

by G. Simon Harak

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Nonviolence for the Third Millennium provides a unique insight into the past, present, and future of nonviolent theory and practice. It begins with a "family portrait” of Mohandas K. Gandhi, with a never-before-published journal of an American peacemaker's visit to Ghandi's ashram, and the fascinating correspondence between Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr. regarding the theory and practice of non-violence. The contributors then explore how that legacy has been appropriated and practiced in the present day, and its implications for the third millennium.

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