Lectures (Video)
- 1. Overview
- 2. Non-Violence and the New World Order
- 3. Historical Background
- 4. Historical Background II
- 5. Non Violent Resistance to Hitler
- 6. Non Violent Resistance to Hitler II
- 7. Final Discussion of Film
- 8. Final Discussion of Film II
- 9. The Rise of People Power
- 10. The Rise of People Power II
- 11. The Larzac Satyagraha
- 12. The Larzac Satyagraha II
- 13. Shanti Sena and its offspring
- 14. Shanti Sena and its Offspring II
- 15. Animal Rights & Early Environmentalism
- 16. Animal Rights & Early Environmentalism II
- 17. Review
- 18. Guest Speakers
- 19. The Seed Satyagraha
- 20. The Seed Satyagraha II
- 21. MST and other alternative (CP) movements
- 22. The MST and other alternative (CP) movements II
- 23. Non-Violence Theory
- 24. Non-violence theory II
- 25. Compassionate Listening and Forgiveness
- 26. Compassionate Listening and Forgiveness II
- 27. Toward a Culture of Peace
- 28. Toward a Culture of Peace II
- 29. Review and Conclusion
Nonviolence Today
Course Summary
This course is based on PACS 164B Nonviolence Today, Spring 2007 made available by University of California, Berkeley: Webcast.Berkeley under the Creative commons BY-NC-ND 2.5 license.
The development of nonviolence since the Civil Rights movement. Nonviolent theory and practice seen in recent insurrectionary movements (freedom struggles), social justice struggles, nonviolent intervention across borders and protection of the environment in the emerging world of global corporatism.
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