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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction by Coretta Scott King Preface Acknowledgments PART I: GANDHI AS A POLITICAL STRATEGIST 1. Gandhi's Political Significance 2. Origin's of Gandhi's Use of Nonviolent Struggle: A Review-Essay of Erik Erikson's Gandhi's Truth 3. Gandhi on the Theory of Voluntary Servitude 4. Satyagraha and Political Conflict: A Review of Joan V. Bondurant's Conquest of Power 5. The Theory of Gandhi's Constructive Program 6. Gandhi's Evaluation of Indian Nonviolent Action 7. India's Lesson for the Peace Movement 8. Gandhi's Defense Policy 9. Gandhi as a National Defense Strategist PART II: ESSAYS ON ETHICS AND POLITICS 10. Types of Principled Nonviolence 11. Ethics and Responsibility in Politics: A Critique of the Present Adequacy of Max Weber's Classification of Ethical Systems 12. Morality, Politics, and Political Technique 13. Nonviolence: Moral Principle or Political Technique? Clues from Gandhi's Thought and Experience Appendices |
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