Richard Gregg was a twentieth-century pacificist and social philosopher. He was among the first Americas to study with Mohandas Gandhi in India and later wrote The Power of Non-Violence, the essential guide t to peaceful protest that informed the methods of Martin Luther King, Jr., in the American civil rights movement and inspired many other activisits. Gregg's holistic vision of a peaceful and compassionate world combine nonviolence, environmental sustanibility, and simple living.
About the AuthorJohn Wooding is the co-author of Divided Conversations: Identities, Leadership, and Change in Public Universities and The Point of Production: Work Environment in Advanced Industrial Societies. He is professor emeritis of political science at te University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
Book InformationISBN 9781735168906
Author John WoodingFormat Paperback
Page Count 286
Imprint Loom PressPublisher Loom Press
Weight(grams) 416g