
Author: Prof. David A. J. Richards
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0804010749
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0804010749
Disarming Manhood: Roots of Ethical Resistance
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In Disarming Manhood: Roots of Ethical Resistance, David A.J. Richards examines the lives of five famous men-great leaders and crusaders-who actively resisted violence and presented their causes with more humane alternatives. Richards argues that Winston Churchill, William Lloyd Garrison, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Leo Tolstoy shared a psychology whose nonviolent roots were deeply influenced by a loving, maternalistic ethos deeply influenced by the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Drawing upon psychology, history, political theory, and literature, Richards threads a connection between these leaders and the maternal Check Disarming Manhood our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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In Disarming Manhood: Roots of Ethical Resistance, David A.J. Richards examines the lives of five famous men-great leaders and crusaders-who actively resisted violence and presented their causes with more humane alternatives. Richards argues that Winston Churchill, William Lloyd Garrison, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Leo Tolstoy shared a psychology whose nonviolent roots were deeply influenced by a loving, maternalistic ethos deeply influenced by the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth n Disarming Manhood: Roots of Ethical Resistance, David A.J. Richards examines the lives of five famous men-great leaders and crusaders-who actively resisted violence and presented their causes with more humane alternatives. Richards argues that Winston Churchill, William Lloyd Garrison, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Leo Tolstoy shared a psychology whose nonviolent roots were deeply influenced by a loving, maternalistic ethos deeply influenced by the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Drawing upon psychology, history, political theory, and literature, Richards threads a connection between these leaders and the maternal
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