Baran, Gary

· Nonviolent Communication: An Important Component In Personal And Nonviolent Social Change

 

 

Baxter, Liliane Kshensky

· Explorations in Morality and Nonviolence:Martin Luther King, Jr. and Adam Michnik

 

 

Blume, Francine

· Peace Zones: Exemplars and Potential

 

 

Bove, Laurence

· Malcolm X and the Enigma of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Nonviolence

 

 

Brock, Peter

· Book Review:  Marcel Messing, Buigzaam Als Riet: Beschouwingen Over Geveldloosheid

· Personal Pacifism in Historical Perspective

 

 

Buffington, Kath

· Catherine Ingram, In the Footsteps of Gandhi

 

 

Cady, Duane L.

· Diversity, Relativism, and Nonviolence

· Hegemony as Violence

 

 

 

Calhoun, Laurie

· Critical Reasoning Regarding War

· Varieties of Naïveté

 

 

 

Churchill, R. Paul

· Interpreting the Jihad of Islam:Militarism versus Muslim Pacifism

 

 

 

D’Huurle, Adma

· Language and the Culture of Peace

 

 

 

Drainville, Barbara

· Book Reviews:

Michael True, Ordinary People: Family Life and Global Values

 

 

Fisher, Jennifer Atieno

· Dismantling Domination : An Epidemiological Approach

 

 

 

Fiore, Karen K

· Was Gandhi a Feminist?

 

 

 

Fogliatti, Karen

· Nonviolence as a Way of Life: Issues of Justice

 

 

 

Gan, Barry L.

· Book Review: Gene Sharp, Gandhi as a Political Strategist

· Book Review: Michael True, To Construct Peace: Thirty More Justice Seekers,Peace Makers

 

 

Garver, Newton

· Pugnacity and Pacifism

 

 

 

Gay, William C.

· Nonsexist Public Discourse And Negative Peace:The Injustice of Merely Formal Transformation

 

 

 

Govier, Trudy

· Acknowledgement and Forced Confession

 

 

 

Gruzalski, Bart

· Gandhi’s Challenge To Our Paradigm Of Justifiable Violence

 

 

 

Harris, Ian M.

· The Conditional Quality of Gandhi’s Love

 

 

 

Inda, Caridad

· Between Apathy and Revolution: Nonviolent Action in Contemporary Mexico

 

 

 

Johnson, Richard L

· Pilgrims in Quest of Truth and Perfection:Aung San Suu Kyi and her Forefathers, Mahatma Gandhi and Aung San

 

 

 

Kaplan, Laura Duhan

· Compassionate Listening: An Epistemology of Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue

 

 

 

Kendall, Walter J. III

· Pope Paul VI’s Aphorism ― “If You Want Peace, Work for Justice” ― And the Nobel Peace Prize Winners

 

 

 

Kern, Kathleen with Lehman, Wendy

· Teaching Nonviolence In Hebron:Christian Peacemaker Team's Experiences with Palestinian High School and

University Students

 

 

Kohl, Marvin

· Gandhi on Love: A Reply to Ian M. Harris

 

 

 

Marks, Joel

· The Trivialization of Ethics or Ethics Programs in the Workplace:

A Cautionary Tale

 

 

Myers, Ched

· Book Review: Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark's Story of Jesus

 

 

Miniotaite, Grazina

· Civil Disobedience: Justice against Legality

 

 

Morton, Joe

· Fundamental Relations Between Nonviolence and Human Rights

 

 

 

Moses, Greg

· Nonviolence Inside Out: King’s ‘Six Challenges’ For A People In Struggle

 

 

 

Norman, Liane Ellison

· Once More Into the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More

 

 

 

Presbey, Gail M.

· Hannah Arendt on Power, Consent, and Coercion:Some Parallels with Gandhi

 

 

 

Pokharna, Hemlata

· Health Is Inner Peace

 

 

Reitan, Eric

· The Ethics of Community:The Ethical and Metaphysical Presuppositions of AVP

· Personally Committed To Nonviolence: Towards A Vindication Of Personal Pacifism

· Response: Personal Pacifism, Another Look  (Article follows Peter Brock's Personal Pacifism in Historical Perspective)

 

 

Richards, Jerald

· Gandhi's Qualified Acceptance of Violence

 

 

Schrimpf, Alexa T.

· Radical Disobedience: Emma Goldman’s Civil Disobedience

 

 

 

Shepard, Mark

· Mahatma Gandhi And His Myths

 

 

 

Sondhi, Madhuri Santanam

· Book Review: Modernity, Morality, and the Mahatma

· Cultural Pluralism and Mallik's Ethics of Abstention

 

 

 

Spretnak, Charlene

· The Spiritual Dimension of Gandhi's Activism

 

 

 

Sternstein, Wolfgang

· The Greens and the Lust for Power

 

 

Weir, Jack

· Poverty, Development, and Sustainability: The Hidden Moral Argument