Non-Violence for the West? a symposium by Laurence Housman, Howard Whitten, George M.U. Davies, Roy Walker, Stuart Morris, Alan Staniland, J. Middleton Murry, Reginald Reynolds
by Houseman, Laurence, Howard Whitten, George M.U. Davies, Roy Walker, Stuart Morris, Alan Staniland, J. Middleton Murry [and] Reginald Reynolds
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London: Peace Pledge Union, 1940. 19p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, staples rusted, top corner bumped, distributor's stamps (of the War Resisters League) on both front and rear wraps else good condition. "Non-violent action and civil disobedience, as they have developed in India under Gandhi's leadership, are clearly of great significance for Western pacifism. But precisely what that significance is is not so clear...this symposium is not intended to be a source of facts about Indian non-violence but the represent the present reactions to it of a number of representative pacifists"-introduction.
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- Title
- Non-Violence for the West? a symposium by Laurence Housman, Howard Whitten, George M.U. Davies, Roy Walker, Stuart Morris, Alan Staniland, J. Middleton Murry, Reginald Reynolds
- Author
- Houseman, Laurence, Howard Whitten, George M.U. Davies, Roy Walker, Stuart Morris, Alan Staniland, J. Middleton Murry [and] Reginald Reynolds
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- Used
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- Peace Pledge Union
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1940
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- English History, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK; Pacifism; Gandhi; labor-european;
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