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 Revolutionary NonviolenceEssays by Dave Dellinger
Dellinger, DavePublisher:  Doubleday Anchor Book, New York, USA Year Published:  1971   First Published:  1970
 Pages:  490pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 Dellinger says that "those of us who oppose the violence of the status quo and reject the violence of armed revolt and class hatred bear a heavy responsibility to struggle existentially to provdew nonviolent alternatives." Dellinger's essays attempt to explore those alternatives.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Introduction
 
 Part One:  World War II
 1. Introduction
 2. Statement on Entering Prison
 3. Declaration of War
 4. Adolf Eichmann and Claude Eatherly
 
 Part Two:  The War Against Vietnam
 5. Political Realism and Moral Disaster
 6. North Vietnam:  Eyewitness Report
 7. Vietnam and the International Liberation Front
 8. Report from the International War Crimes Tribunal
 9. The New United States Strategy in Vietnam
 10. New Urgency on Vietnam
 
 Part Three:  Cuba and China
 11. Cuba:  America's Lost Plantation
 12. A 20th Century Revolution?
 13. Cuba:  Seven Thousand Miles from Home
 14. Cuban Contradictions
 15. Cuba:  The Revolutionary Society
 16. Report from Revolutionary Chine
 
 Part Four:  Violence, Nonviolence, and the Movement
 17. Why Were the Rosenbergs Killed?
 18. Communists in the Antiwar Movement
 19. Gandhi's Heirs
 20. The Black Rebellions
 21. The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
 22. The Warren Report
 23. The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
 24. An Integrated Peace Walk Through Georgia
 25. Ten Days in Jail
 26. The 1964 Elections - A Trap
 27. Not Enough Love
 28. Toward Revolutionary Humanism
 29. Escalation in the Antiwar Movement
 30. The Fort Hood Three
 31. Gandhi and Guerrilla - The Protest at the Pentagon
 32. The Future of Nonviolence
 
 Part Five:  The Chicago Convention and After
 33. The Aims
 34. The Lessons
 35. Where Things Stand Now
 36. Statement Before Sentencing on Anti-Riot Conviction
 
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