Violence and Nonviolence: An Introduction

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2013)
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Barry L. Gan's Violence and Nonviolence: An Introduction introduces readers to myths about the violence taken for granted in our daily lives, and advocates for more principled, nonviolent action on moral, ethical and philosophical grounds

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