The Essays of A. J. Muste
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515 pages
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"In a crucial essay written forty years ago, A. J. Muste explained the concept of revolutionary nonviolence that was the guiding principle of an extraordinary life. 'In a world built on violence, one must be a revolutionary before one can be a pacifist.'" --Noah Chomsky, on Muste's essay "Pacifism and Class War", which appears in this book
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