Dr willard gaylin biography of mahatma gandhi
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Gabor, DennisXXIX-19 His Energy, Earth, and Everyone quoted in Frontiers, "A Far-Off Goal"
Gadaffi (Gadafy in some papers)XIII-25 His article "Inventing the Future" in May Encounter quoted in Children, "Youth and a Hopeful Future"
Gaddis, Thomas E.XXXVII-48 Discussion of his initiation of research program on use of water for irrigation from London Times, quoted in Frontiers, "Ancient Irrigators"
Gadfly (Great Books Foundation publication)X-21 His Birdman of Alcatraz reviewed in Frontiers, "Man on a Rock"
Gadfly Who Builds, AIX-27 Clarence H. Faust article quoted in Children
XIV-11 Extract in January issue of Jacques Barzun's Teacher in America quoted in Frontiers, "Concerning 'The Facts'"
XV-42 Extracts from Leo Tolstoy's essay, "What is Art?" in Sept. 1962 issue is text of Lead, "Tolstoy on Art"
Gadget Maker, The - Maxwell Griffith (Lippincott, 1955, Pocket Book, 1956)XVIII-48 Review
Gadgil, Dr. D. (Indian economist)IX-34 Discussed in Frontiers, "Ominous Shadows"
IX-47 Quoted in Frontiers, "Education for What?"
Gaer, JosephXX-49 Quoted in Lead, "Intermediate Technologies"
Gagnon, PaulVI-2 Quotations from his How the Great Religions Began in Children
Gaia- A New Look at Life on Earth - James E. Lovelock (Oxford University Press)XLI-52 From Atlantic Nov. 1988 on "Why Study History?" in Review, "A Hard Question"
Gaia-A Way of Knowing - William Irwin Thompson, ed. (Lindisfarne 1988)XXXIV-39 Quoted in Lead, "Feelings We Can't Ignore" Also quoted from CoEvolution Quarterly, Spring 1981 in article by Ford Doolittle
Gaia- An Ancient View of OXLI-16 Lovelock, Todd, etc., in "The Living Earth"
Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics
Born Again: Life in a Fundamentalist Baptist Church
Documentary
Focusing on one independent Baptist congregation outside Worcester, Massachusetts, this film examines how the church serves its members’ needs and what it demands of them in everyday life.
PRODUCTION ORGANIZATION: Five Colleges, Inc., Amherst, MA
YEAR PRODUCED: 1987
PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS: James Ault, Michael Camerini
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR: Adrienne Miesmer
EDITORS: Adrienne Miesmer, Sarah Stein
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Michael Camerini
MUSIC: Paul Moravec
AWARDS/FESTIVALS: American Film and Video Festival, Blue Ribbon; CINE Golden Eagle; Margaret Mead Film Festival
FORMAT: 16mm (87:00), Video (two versions, 87:00 and 55:00)
DISTRIBUTOR: James Ault Films
The Buddha
Documentary
Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born, generated from the ideas of a single man, the Buddha, an Indian sage who attained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely fig tree. The Buddha never claimed to be God or his emissary on earth. He said that he was only a human being who, in a world of unavoidable pain and suffering, had found a kind of serenity which others could find, too. The Buddha tells the story of his life, a journey especially relevant to our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion.
PRODUCTION ORGANIZATION: David Grubin Productions, Inc., New York, NY
YEAR PRODUCED: 2010
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: David Grubin
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR/WRITER: David Grubin
CINEMATOGRAPHY: James Callanan
EDITOR: Deborah Peretz
NARRATORS: Richard Gere, Blair Brown
FORMAT Video (120:00)
DISTRIBUTOR: PBS and PBS International Acquisitions
The Dean of Thin Air
Drama
This drama tells the story of the eighteenth-century philosopher Bishop George Berkeley who developed the theory that the physical world exists only in our perception of it.
PRODUCTION ORGANIZATIONS: WSBE, Providence, RI, in cooperation with Irish
Conflict Resolution and Nonviolence bibliography
Social and Political Conflict Resolution & Nonviolence: A Select Bibliography Patrick S. O’Donnell (2019) This compilation includes titles dealing with the philosophy (or sometimes ‘theory’) and practice (or ‘praxis’) of nonviolence. It is transdisciplinary in scope and the literature involves historical and case studies from around the globe. Abu-Nimer, Mohammed. Nonviolence and Peace Building in Islam. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2003. Ackerman, Peter and Jack DuVall. A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict. New York: Palgrave, 2000. Ackerman, Peter, and Christopher Kruegler. Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the 20th Century. Westport, CT: Praeger, l993. Akers, Keith. The Lost Religion of Jesus: Simple Living and Nonviolence in Early Christianity. New York: Lantern Books, 2000. 2 Allport, Catherine. We are the Web: The Women’s Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice. New York: Artemis, 1984. Aptheker, Bettina. The Academic Rebellion in the United States: A Marxist Appraisal. Secaucus, NJ: The Citadel Press, 1972. Ariyaratne, Dr. A.T. A Struggle to Awaken. Moratuwa, Sri Lanka: Sarvodaya Press, 1982 (Distributed by Oxfam America). Ash, Timothy Garton. The Polish Revolution: Solidarity. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 3rd ed., 2002. Asher, Sarah Beth, Lester R. Kurtz, and Stephen Zunes, eds. Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1999. Atack, Iain. Nonviolence in Political Theory. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. Aung San Suu Kyi. Freedom from Fear & Other Writings. London: Penguin, revised ed., 1995. Avruch, Kevin. Culture and Conflict Resolution. Washington, DC: United States Institute, 1998. Awad, Mubarak. Nonviolent Resistance in the Middle East. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers, 1985. Awad, Mubarak E. and R. Scott Kennedy. Nonviolent Strugg .