After the Concept of Peaceful Disobedience Was Established in America, It…
After the Concept of Peaceful Disobedience Was Established in America, It Traveled Around the World Before Taking Hold
“Force may subdue, but love gains”: The Quaker practice of conscientious objection evolved through Thoreau, Tolstoy and Gandhi before becoming the hallmark of the Civil Rights movement
by Jeff MacGregor
Books by William Penn and Henry David Thoreau. at PG: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/8625 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/54
After the Concept of Peaceful Disobedience Was Established in America, It Traveled Around the World Before Taking Hold
“Force may subdue, but love gains”: The Quaker practice of conscientious objection evolved through Thoreau, Tolstoy and Gandhi before becoming the hallmark of the Civil Rights movement
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