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040 _erda
050 _aHM 1281
_b.L616 1985
100 _aLibunao, Ed. G.
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245 4 _aThe challenge of active nonviolence /
_cby Ed. G. Libunao
264 _aManila :
_bHuman Development Research and Documentation,
_c1985
300 _a35 p.
_c21 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aFor too long now, and for so many people still, the world "revolution," whenever used in the context of social change, has become invariably associated with "armed," "bloody," and "violent," I find this very sad. The word "revolution" simply means "a structural, fundamental change." It does not attach any specific end to that change, nor does it connote any specific means for that change. Arms is not essential to a revolution. In fact, arms is contradictory to a genuine revolution. --From the introduction
650 _aNon-violence
_2sears
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650 _aNonviolence.
_2sears
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942 _cIRC
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