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Richard B. Gregg Archives
Richard B. Gregg •ï¿½10 Items / 2 Books, 6 Articles, 2 Reviews
The Power of Non-Violence (1934)
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    Militant Pacifism (Review)
    The Power of Non-Violence, by Richard B. Gregg
    1. The Power of Non-Violence by Richard B. Gregg
    The Nation, December 19, 1934, p. 718
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    Non-Violent Resistance (Review)
    The Power of Non-Violence, by Richard B. Gregg
    1. The Power of Non-Violence by Richard B. Gregg
    The New Republic, May 22, 1935, p. 55
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    Check List of New Books (4 Reviews)
    Public Questions
    1. Rome and the World Today by Herbert S. Hadley
    2. Redirecting Education, Vol. I by Rexford G. Tugwell and Leon H. Keyserling
    3. The British Way to Recovery by Herbert Heaton
    4. The Power of Non-Violence by Richard B. Gregg
    The American Mercury, March 1935
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    Recent Books on International Relations (16 Reviews)
    General: Economic and Social
    1. A Price for Peace by Antonin Basch
    2. Liberal Plan for Peace
    3. Time for Planning by Lewis L. Lorwin
    4. The Economic Lessons of the Nineteen-Thirties by H.W. Arndt
    5. The Economic Problem of the Peace by Walter Padley
    6. The Economics of Full Employment
    7. World Grain Review and Outlook, 1945 by Helen C. Farnsworth and V.P. Timoshenko
    8. Federal Finance in Peace and War by G. Findlay Shirras
    9. Death Pays a Dividend by Fenner Brockway and Frederic Mullally
    10. Population Roads to Peace or War by Guy Irving Burch and Elmer Pendell
    11. International River and Canal Transport by H. Osborne Mance and J.E. Wheeler
    12. Man's Fight to Fly by John P.V. Heinmuller
    13. War, Peace and Non-Resistance by Guy Franklin Hershberger
    14. The Power of Non-Violence by Richard B. Gregg
    15. Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race by Ashley Montagu
    16. Jews in the Post-War World by Max Gottschalk and Abraham G. Duker
    Foreign Affairs, October 1945, p. 160
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (24 Reviews)
    General: Political and Legal
    1. The Foreign Policy of the Powers
    2. Survey of International Affairs, 1933 by Arnold J. Toynbee and V.M. Boulter
    3. Political Handbook of the World, 1935 by Walter H. Mallory
    4. Shackled Diplomacy by Michael Demiashkevich
    5. A Short History of International Affairs, 1920-1934 by Geoffrey M. Gathorne-Hardy
    6. Freedom of the Seas by Earl Willis Crecraft
    7. The League Year-Book, 1934 by Judith Jackson and Stephen King-Hall
    8. A Better League of Nations by F.N. Keen
    9. International Intellectual Co-Operation
    10. Labor in the League System by Francis G. Wilson
    11. International Narcotics Control by L.E.S. Eisenlohr
    12. Why Wars Must Cease by Rose Emmet Young
    13. Challenge to Death
    14. The Power of Non-Violence by Richard B. Gregg
    15. The Pipe Dream of Peace by John W. Wheeler-Bennett
    16. A Searchlight on the Navy by Hector C. Bywater
    17. International Traffic in Arms and Munitions by Julia E. Johnsen
    18. "One Hell of a Business" by Helmuth C. Engelbrecht
    19. Nationality and the Peace Treaties by William O'Sullivan Molony
    20. World Politics and Personal Insecurity by Harold D. Lasswell
    21. Mobilizing for Chaos by Oscar W. Riegel
    22. Our Own Times, 1913-1934 by Stephen King-Hall
    23. Four Patterns of Revolution by Ethan T. Colton
    24. Modern Trends in World Religions by A. Eustace Haydon
    Foreign Affairs, April 1935, pp. 522-524