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“Good-Bye to Nonviolence?”

Political research quarterly, 2022
John Rawls and other liberals from the 1960s and ’70s are usually interpreted as having refurbished the idea of nonviolent civil disobedience, as practiced by Gandhi, King, and many others.
W. Scheuerman
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Introduction: The Economics of Pacifism and Nonviolence

Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence
This paper introduces a symposium examining the economics of pacifism and nonviolence. After exploring the connections between pacifism, nonviolent action, and economics, I provide an overview of the papers that comprise the symposium.
Christopher J. Coyne
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Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence

, 2021
This volume forms a tribute to Adriana Cavarero’s extraordinary contribution to feminist philosophy. Responding to Cavarero’s provocative style the text presents an engagement between Cavarero, Judith Butler, Bonnie Honig, and seven other interlocutors ...
Adriana Cavarero, J. Butler, B. Honig
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Pragmatic Ethical Principlism, Violence and Nonviolence

Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence
This paper examines the ethical foundations of violence and nonviolence through the lens of Pragmatic Ethical Principlism (pep), a pluralistic framework that extends the work of W.D. Ross, Tom L. Beauchamp, and James Childress.
Andrew Fitz-Gibbon
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How to Create Sustainable Nonviolence Curriculum in Public Schools in Sweden

Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership, 2021
The author argues the urgent need for nonviolence training and the contemporary challenges of implementing such plans. Furthermore, the chapter briefly discusses the eruptions of violence and experienced in Europe, along with innovative ways to educate ...
G. Wright
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Violence, Nonviolence, and the Effects of International Human Rights Law

American Journal of Political Science, 2019
Under what conditions are individuals more likely to approve of human rights abuses by their governments? While various theoretical expectations have been offered about public approval of repression, many of them have not been directly tested. We analyze
Y. Lupu, Geoffrey P. R. Wallace
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Nonviolence

2018
The fourth chapter examines the way that Gandhi began to emphasize the centrality of ‘nonviolence’ to satyagraha after his return to India from South Africa in 1915. He adapted the religious principle of ahimsa (nonviolence), giving it a new political content.
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Patterns of Parental Messages Supporting Fighting and Nonviolence Among Urban Middle School Students.

Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2020
The purpose of this study was to identify subgroups of adolescents with distinct perceptions of parental messages supporting fighting and nonviolence. Latent class analysis identified four subgroups among 2,619 urban middle school students (90% African ...
K. O’Connor   +3 more
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Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective

Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2020
This article explores the potential of using nonviolence as a counter-ideology against terrorism. I analyse the current scholarship on nonviolence and terrorism, highlighting that terrorist ideology is crucial but is not directly addressed by nonviolent ...
Roberto Baldoli
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Nonviolence in Context: César Chávez, the Chican@ Movement, and a Poetics of Deferral

Journal for the History of Rhetoric, 2020
In this essay I argue that César Chávez’s 1968 “Speech Breaking the Fast” put on display the concrete effects of a poetics of deferral, a form of rhetorical agency capable of negotiating the tensions between nonviolence and Chican@ identity.
J. Izaguirre
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