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A Miracle, A Universe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

A Miracle, A Universe

I: A MIRACLE, A UNIVERSE

Towards a Non-violent Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Towards a Non-violent Society

1. Training in Non-Violence Acharya Tulsi ...........................................................11 2. Non-Violence and its Many Facets Acharya Mahaprajna.................................................21 3. Ecology and Non-Violence Acharya Mahashraman .............................................31 4. Role of Women in the Training for Non-Violence Sadhavi Pramukha Kanak Prabha...............................35 5. Toward a Non-Violent 21St Century Glenn D. Paige.........................................................41 6. The Spirituality of Non-Violence Donal Harrington......................................................50 7. Peace and Conflict-Resolution: Indian Experience of Non-Vi...

Religious Persecution as a Violation of Human Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 960
Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics

"Transnational Social Movements and Global Social Politics examines a cast of global actors left out of the traditional studies of international politics. It generates a theoretically informed view of the relationships between an emerging global civil society - partly manifested in transnational social movements - and international political institutions. This book consists of fifteen essays, all written by experts in the field. The first three parts analyze the rise of transnational social movements in the context of broad twentieth-century trends. A fourth part builds a theoretical framework from which organizations influencing global governance can be viewed."--

Humanities and Option for the Poor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Humanities and Option for the Poor

The concept of a preferential option for the poor calls for a special attention to the weakest members of a particular society. Such an option is a challenge for the ethics of science as well. How can we pursue an "option for the poor" in the humanities? Can we do that without generating "ideologies"? This volume gives an account of these questions. Representatives of sociology, religious studies, law, economics, theology, history and philosophy try to answer this question. It is manifest that the discussion of an option for the poor is also a matter of intellectual integrity.

Hard Cases
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Hard Cases

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: ICHRP

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El acompañamiento
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 172

El acompañamiento

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Moral Repair
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Moral Repair

Moral Repair examines the ethics and moral psychology of responses to wrongdoing. Explaining the emotional bonds and normative expectations that keep human beings responsive to moral standards and responsible to each other, Margaret Urban Walker uses realistic examples of both personal betrayal and political violence to analyze how moral bonds are damaged by serious wrongs and what must be done to repair the damage. Focusing on victims of wrong, their right to validation, and their sense of justice, Walker presents a unified and detailed philosophical account of hope, trust, resentment, forgiveness, and making amends - the emotions and practices that sustain moral relations. Moral Repair joins a multidisciplinary literature concerned with transitional and restorative justice, reparations, and restoring individual dignity and mutual trust in the wake of serious wrongs.

Desnudo de seguridades
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 132

Desnudo de seguridades

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Squatters and the Politics of Marginality in Uruguay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Squatters and the Politics of Marginality in Uruguay

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-22
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book unveils the political economy of land squatting in a third world city, Montevideo, in Uruguay. It focuses on the effects of democratization on the mobilization of the poorest as well as on the role played by different types of brokers, from radical Catholic priests to local leaders embedded in political networks. Through a multi-method endeavour that combines ethnography, historical sources, and quantitative time series, the author reconstructs the history of the informal city since the late 1940s to the present. From a social movements/contentious politics perspective, the book challenges the assumption that socioeconomic factors such as poverty were the only causes triggering land squatting.