The Ethics of Struggle for Liberation - Towards a Personalistic Interpretation of the Principle of Non-Violence

Alfred m. Wierzbicki

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The author of this book deals in particular with issues which illuminate the struggle for liberation. He considers two alternative ways of liberation,... Lire la suite
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The author of this book deals in particular with issues which illuminate the struggle for liberation. He considers two alternative ways of liberation, i.e liberation by violent, or by non-violent means. He points out the difference in the anthropological foundation which underlies both kinds of ethics. His investigation is an attempt at a personalistic interpretation of non-violence. He explores philosophically the experience of the value of the human person as it manifests itself when violated in different ways and in different kinds of oppression.
He also presents the practical consequences of the corresponding philosophies, by enlarging on the philosophies of Marx and von Clausewitz on the one hand, and on Gandhi's satyagraha on the other.

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Biographie d'Alfred m. Wierzbicki

The Author : Alfred Marek Wierzbicki was born in 1957 in Marynin (Poland). He studied theology and philosophy at The Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) and philosophy at The International Academy of Philosophy in the Principality of Liechtenstein.

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