Una teoría de la acción no violenta

Stellan Vinthagen's 'A Theory of Nonviolent Action' explores the mechanisms and philosophies of civil resistance, detailing how nonviolent methods can effectively oppose war and oppression. Drawing on the ideas of Gandhi and other historical movements, Vinthagen presents a comprehensi...

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Main Author: Vinthagen, Stellan (-)
Other Authors: Lassaque, Luisa Fernanda, traductor (traductor)
Format: eBook
Language:Castellano
Published: Buenos Aires : Prometeo Libros 2021.
Series:Pensamiento Contemporaneo.
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Summary:Stellan Vinthagen's 'A Theory of Nonviolent Action' explores the mechanisms and philosophies of civil resistance, detailing how nonviolent methods can effectively oppose war and oppression. Drawing on the ideas of Gandhi and other historical movements, Vinthagen presents a comprehensive framework for understanding nonviolence as a rational and strategic form of social action. The book examines key concepts such as the facilitation of dialogue, the breaking of power structures, and the utopian aspects of nonviolent action. Aimed at scholars, activists, and students, it offers insights into the practical application of nonviolent methods and their role in creating social change.
Physical Description:1 online resource (393 pages)
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