Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-167) and index.
Contents
Preface to the 2005 edition -- SECTION I. THE GANDHIAN FIGHT: 1. Fighting a Gandhian fight ; 2. Why fight at all? ; 3. How do you know when you're right? ; 4. Violence: The breakwoen of a fight ; 5. What to do with a recalcitrant opponent ; 6. The weapon: The goal itself ; 7. The power of noncooperation ; 8. Fighting a very big fight ; 9. How do you know when you've won? ; 10. Some basic rules-- SECTION II. CASE STUDIES. Looking at cases: Case #1: A family feud ; Case #2: The endangered employees ; Case #3: A lonely decision ; Case #4: A peaceful end to Irish terrorism ; Case #5: A tragic resistance -- SECTION III. SOME SMALL QUARRELS. Conversations in the mind ; Issue #1: Can violence ever be justified?--Gandhi v. Marx ; Issue #2: Can anger be true?--Gandhi v. Freud ; Issue #3: Is a force of love realistic?--Gandhi v. Niebuhr ; Issue #4: Was Gandhi always a Gandhian?--Mohandas v. the Mahatma ; The issues that remain.