Nonviolence
The History of a Dangerous Idea
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:1st Nov '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A brilliant book by bestselling writer Mark Kurlansky on the place of pacifism in world history. An original work within the history of ideas genre, with a foreword by the Dalai Lama.
The conventional history of nations, even continents, is a history of warfare.
The conventional history of nations, even continents, is a history of warfare. According to this view, all the important ideas and significant changes of humankind occured as part of an effort to win one violent, bloody conflict or another.
But there have always been a few who refused to fight. Following the grand sweep of history from Confucius to Tolstoy, Erasmus to Gandhi, bestselling author Mark Kurlansky traces pacifism and its proponents to show how many modern ideas, a united Europe, the United Nations, and the abolition of slavery - originated in non-violence movements.
This is a magnificent achievement * Daily Telegraph *
Erudite and eloquent * Economist *
Kurlansky writes history with his heart firmly on his sleeve, unashamedly hopeful that people are becoming more tired of war, quicker to condemn it -- Adam Forrest * Sunday Herald *
Short and punchy and has a good heart... fascinating, vibrant and thought-provoking * Scotland on Sunday *
This book is crammed with historical fact... thought provoking * Financial Times *
ISBN: 9780099494126
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm
Weight: 159g
224 pages