Nonviolent National Defense
«Norman C. Freund has provided a systematic discussion of nonviolent national defense including motivation for a change from the current balance of terror, historical precedence of nonviolent resistance, an account of how such a defense would work, anda discussion of difficulties and objections to such a defense. All this in a readable sixty-eight pages...Freund's discussion is insightful and thought provoking. Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy Norman C. Freund has provided a systematic discussion of nonviolent national defense including motivation for a change from the current balance of terror, historical precedence of nonviolent resistance, an account of how such a defense would work, and a discussion of difficulties and objections to such a defense. All this in a readable sixty-eight pages...Freund's discussion is insightful and thought provoking. Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy»
While many books exist on the subject of war, few scholars have offered historical and practical analyses of nonviolent alternatives to the military defense of nations. Professor Freund's historical examples of nonviolence from the last 125 years range from the Hungarian resistance to Austria (1859-1867), to Ghandian nonviolence in India (1918-1933), to the Danish and Norwegian resistance to the Nazis (1940-1945). Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- University Press of America
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780819166555
- Utgivelsesår
- 1987
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«Norman C. Freund has provided a systematic discussion of nonviolent national defense including motivation for a change from the current balance of terror, historical precedence of nonviolent resistance, an account of how such a defense would work, anda discussion of difficulties and objections to such a defense. All this in a readable sixty-eight pages...Freund's discussion is insightful and thought provoking. Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy Norman C. Freund has provided a systematic discussion of nonviolent national defense including motivation for a change from the current balance of terror, historical precedence of nonviolent resistance, an account of how such a defense would work, and a discussion of difficulties and objections to such a defense. All this in a readable sixty-eight pages...Freund's discussion is insightful and thought provoking. Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy»