HORSBURGH, H.J.N. Non-Violence and Aggression. A Study of Gandhi’s Moral Equivalent of War
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Hardback, with dustwrapper. In Very Good condition.
[From the cover] The author "examines the claims of Gandhian satyagraha as a morally preferable and comparably efficient method of achieving the ends to be obtained by warfare. He discusses the ethical and religious presuppositions of satyagraha and describes particular forms of non-violent conflict with illustrations from Gandhi’s life"

