Ideas for the classroom
Two classics in the history of nonviolence and
a few others to start an interesting classroom discussion
- “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King
- “On Revolution and Equilibrium” by Barbara Deming
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- “Peace Among Primates” by Robert Sapolosky
- “Hope on the Battlefield” by David Grossman
- “Love and Resistance in Wartime: An Interview with Chris Hedges”by Sarah Ruth van Gelder
- “Gene Sharp: The Machiavelli of Non-violence” by John-Paul Flintoff
- “What Makes Nonviolent Movements Explode” by Mark and Paul Engler
- “Weapons of Mass Democracy” by Stephen Zunes
- “Reclaiming Nonviolent History” by Mary Elizabeth King