Smash Pacifism - Warrior Publications
Smash Pacifism - Warrior Publications
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<strong>Smash</strong> <strong>Pacifism</strong><br />
A Critical Analysis of Gandhi and King<br />
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Contents<br />
Introduction 4<br />
1. Mahatma Gandhi 6<br />
Gandhi in South Africa, 1893-1914 6<br />
Anti-Registration Campaign, 1906-09 7<br />
Gandhi the Racist 7<br />
Gandhi the Betrayer 8<br />
Civil Rights Campaign 1913 8<br />
Gandhi's Rise to Power in India 9<br />
The Indian National Congress 9<br />
Champaran, 1917: Gandhi the Peasant Leader 10<br />
The Rowlatt Campaign, 1919 11<br />
Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movement, 1920-22 12<br />
Salt March, 1930 15<br />
The Untouchables, 1932-34 17<br />
World War 2 18<br />
Quit India Movement, 1942 18<br />
Post-War Apocalypse 19<br />
The Myth of Gandhian Nonviolence 20<br />
Gandhi the Collaborator 21<br />
Class 23<br />
Radicals and Moderates 24<br />
Anti-Colonial Resistance Outside the Congress 27<br />
Gandhi's Religious <strong>Pacifism</strong> 30<br />
Gandhi the Religious Control Freak 32<br />
Gandhi's Commune Cults 34<br />
Gandhi's Image as a Saint 35<br />
Gandhi and Violence 35<br />
Gandhi's Flawed Concepts of 'Resistance' 38<br />
II. Martin Luther King and Civil Rights 39<br />
The Black Civil Rights Movement 39<br />
Civil Rights Organizations 40<br />
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1957 41<br />
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