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Using examples of Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and others, Kurlansky argues that nonviolence is distinct from pacifism and when wielded properly, has tremendous power - even the power to end wars. From ancient to modern times, Kurlansky shows how nonviolence has frequently been the best solution to conflicts, yet was and is often considered a dangerous notion. Published in 2006 Narrated by Richard Dreyfuss. 7 CD's - unabridged 130 kbps Sharing Widget |