A Quaker view of Human Rights. This collection of essays offers insights both into the narure of human rights and the radical thinking that informs them. The authors represent a diversity of perspectives that is rooted in a shared sense of equality.
A Quaker view of Human Rights. This collection of essays offers insights both into the narure of human rights and the radical thinking that informs them. The authors represent a diversity of perspectives that is rooted in a shared sense of equality.
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This anthology presents voices of people who opposed the First World War: men and women, liberals, radicals and pacifists, anarchists, socialists, soldiers and non-combatants, they were few in number at first,
Jean Zaru, the longtime activist and Quaker leader from Ramallah, here brings home the pain and central convictions that animate Christian nonviolence and activity today.
Spanning several decades, Ella Shohat's work has introduced conceptual frameworks that fundamentally challenged conventional understandings of Palestine, Zionism and the Middle East, focusing on the pivotal figure of the Arab-Jew.