An edition of The Unconquerable World (2003)

The unconquerable world

power, nonviolence, and the will of the people

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An edition of The Unconquerable World (2003)

The unconquerable world

power, nonviolence, and the will of the people

1st ed.
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Argues for an end to the belief that military domination is the best path to global peace, offering the tradition of nonviolent political action and passive resistance in its stead.

Publish Date
Publisher
Metropolitan Books
Language
English
Pages
433

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Cover of: The Unconquerable World
The Unconquerable World
September 1, 2005, Penguin Books Ltd
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The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
July 7, 2004, Holt Paperbacks
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The Unconquerable World
March 25, 2004, Allen Lane
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The unconquerable world: power, nonviolence, and the will of the people
2003, Metropolitan Books
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"Some of the most important changes for the future of war have come from within war itself."

Table of Contents

Introduction : The towers and the wall
Part one : Violence.
The rise and fall of the war system
"Nuclear war"
People's war
Part two : Nonviolence.
Satyagraha
Nonviolent revolution, nonviolent rule
The mass minority in action : France and Russia
Living in truth
Cooperative power
Part three : The civil state.
The liberal democratic revival
Liberal internationalism
Sovereignty
Part four : The shapes of things to come.
Niagara
The logic of peace

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-414) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.6/1
Library of Congress
HM1281 .S34 2003, HM1281.S34 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
433 p. ;
Number of pages
433
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7932144M
Internet Archive
unconquerablewor00jona_0
ISBN 10
0805044566
LCCN
2002191235
OCLC/WorldCat
50919990
Library Thing
300838
Goodreads
2701435

Work Description

This book is a visionary work that explores the limits of violence and charts an unexpectedly hopeful course toward a nonviolent future. At times of global crisis, Jonathan Schell's writings have presented influential alternatives to conventional, dead-end thinking. His classic bestseller, The Fate of the Earth, was hailed by the New York Times as "an event of profound historical moment." Now, as the world stands once more on the brink of upheaval, Schell reenters the fray with a lucid, impassioned, provocative book that points the way out of the unparalleled devastation that marked the 20th century toward another, more peaceful path. Tracing the unlimited expansion of violence to its culmination in nuclear stalemate, Schell uncovers a simultaneous but little-noted history of nonviolent action at every level of political life. His historical journey turns up seeds of nonviolence even in the bloody revolutions of America, France, and Russia, as well as in the people's wars of China and Vietnam. And his investigations into familiar history -- from Gandhi's independence movement in India to the explosion of civic activity that brought about the unpredicted collapse of the Soviet Union -- suggest foundations of an entirely new kind on which to construct an enduring peace. At a time when all-out war, with its risk of human extinction, must cease to play the role of final arbiter, The Unconquerable World, a bold book of global significance, offers the only realistic hope of safety. - front/back jacket flap

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