Nonviolent power; active and passive resistance in America.
Material type:
- 0669735361
- 301.6/32/0973
- HN90.V5 S84
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HN90.M6 L87 1993 LUT Twelve myths Americans believe / | HN90.M6 S32 1982 SCH A time for anger : the myth of neutrality / | HN90.V5 M674 2001 MOR Stop the violence! : educating ourselves to protect our youth / | HN90.V5 S84 1972 STI Nonviolent power; active and passive resistance in America. | HN183.5 .L6613 1990 LOP Don Lito of El Salvador / | HN470.V3 F7 1962 FRI Vasilika; a village in modern Greece. | HN683 .J36 1990 JAY Some reflections on the theme of continuity and change in Indian culture / |
Bibliography: p. 118-128.
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