Best of
Social-Change

1993

Love in Action: Writings on Nonviolent Social Change


Thich Nhat Hanh - 1993
    Thich Nhat Hanh writes eloquently in the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. on the need for mindfulness and altruistic love as the basis for political action.

The Bond with the Beloved: The Inner Relationship of the Lover and the Beloved


Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee - 1993
    The work of The Golden Sufi Center is to make available the teachings of the Sufi path."This beautifully written handbook for seekers" (Light of Consciousness Journal) draws on sources both Sufi and Christian as it explores the eternal love affair between the human seeker and the Divine Beloved.

From Yale to Jail: The Life Story of a Moral Dissenter


David T. Dellinger - 1993
    The son of a well-to-do Boston lawyer, Dellinger left Yale during the Depression to ride the freight trains, sleep in hobo camps, and stand in bread lines. A community activist, Vietnam protestor, and member of the Chicago Seven, he has been one the front lines of the fight for the weak against the strong. 16 pages of photos.

Map is Not Territory: Studies in the History of Religions


Jonathan Z. Smith - 1993
    Smith engages previous interpretations of religious texts from late antiquity, critically evaluates the notion of sacred space and time as it is represented in the works of Mircea Eliade, and tackles important problems of methodology.

rise and fall of Philippine community newspapers


Crispin C. Maslog - 1993