| Directory > Society > Philosophy > Ethics > Nonviolence Kant in HiroshimaDiscussing peace and nonviolence theories by Inmmanuel Kant; presenting an approach on
 international harmony by means of juridical order.
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 The Right Questions About Violence
 The essay is very long winded, in the author's self-description. Basic idea: An unbringing based on
 reason and naturality can change human behaviour for a future better world. Note: Page plays music,
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 Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace
 The foundation is involved in activism, research studies, and international peace education. A
 portal service with links to other Gandhi sites and a mailing list are also available.
 http://www.gandhi.ca
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 Philosophy of Nonviolence
 By David McReynolds. These notes are an effort to summarize the basic philosophy of nonviolence. It
 is much more than a mere technique, it is a 'one-edged philosophy' which cannot easily be used to
 defend or advance injustice, and which is of value only if tested in the real world.
 http://www.nonviolence.org/board/messages/2047.htm
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