Politics of non-violence (Review)

In Frontline (India), Vol. 19, Issue 24, (November 23-December 6, 2002).

Excerpt: Is a nonkilling society possible? Is a no-killing global political science possible? Attempting to answer these two seemingly simple but profoundly complex questions, the author, a veteran teacher of political science and nonviolence, pronounces a daring yes. In our globalising world, which is marked by a distinct monetary mania, politics is the last thing on people’s minds. If and when politics surfaces on the global market’s agenda at all, it is often in the contexts of investment security, and more recently, the international campaign against terrorism.

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