The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence (Spanish) |
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Bernard Lafayette and David Jehnsen Institute for Human Rights and Responsibilities, Inc (IHRR Publications), 1996 English Edition ISBN:1-888615-00-1 Spanish Edition ISBN: 1-888615-07-9 Languages: English, Spanish Related website: http://www.kingiannonviolence.info DESCRIPTION: This 26-module nonviolence education program text presents an introduction to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s philosophy and methodology. The Leaders Manual examines the historical context, philosophical and strategic foundations and mobilization and organizational methods of Kingian nonviolence conflict reconciliation.... --Taken from http://www.kingiannonviolence.info TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction: The Problem of Violence and Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation as the Antidote Educational Program: Twenty-six Modules for Introductory Study, Description and Suggested Use of Modules PART ONE: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT 1. Background of Dr. King’s Philosophy of Nonviolence and the Movement He Led 2. The Alabama Campaigns: Montgomery 3. The Alabama Campaigns: Birmingham 4. The Alabama Campaigns: Selma 5. Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation 6. Social Dynamics of Nonviolence and Dr. King’s Legacy Today 7. Definitions and Myths of Nonviolence: The Kingian Response PART II: THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND STRATEGIC FOUNDATION 8. Introduction to the Six Principles of Nonviolence: The Philosophy 9. Principle One: Nonviolence Is a Way of Life for Courageous People 10. Principle Two: The Beloved Community is the Goal 11. Principle Three: Attack Forces of Evil, Not Persons Doing Evil 12. Principle Four: Accept Suffering without Retaliation for the Sake of the Cause 13. Principle Five: Avoid Internal Violence of the Spirit as Well as External Physical Violence 14. Principle Six: The Universe Is on the Side of Justice 15. Framing the Issue: Nonviolent Analysis 16. Introduction to the Six Steps of Nonviolent Strategy 17. Step One: Information Gathering 18. Step Two: Education 19. Step Three: Personal Commitment 20. Step Four: Negotiation 21. Step Five: Direct Action 22. Step Six: Reconciliation PART III: ORGANIZATION AND SOCIAL CHANGES APPLICATIONS 23. Nonviolent Organization and Mobilization 24. Developing Nonviolent Leadership and Community Support 25. Life Cycle of an Organization and Nonviolent Campaigns 26. Nonviolence and Social Action Research Methodology Conclusion: The Future of Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation Education for Change Appendices: A. Biography, Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. B. Biography, David C. Jehnsen C. Suggested Readings on the Philosophy of Nonviolence and Leadership Education D. An Outline of Educational Methods |
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