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Disarming Manhood: Roots of Ethical Resistance

by David A. J. Richards
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Synopsis

Masculine codes of honor and dominance often are expressed in acts of violence, including war and terrorism. In Disarming Manhood: Roots of Ethical Resistance, David A.J. Richards examines the lives of five famous men—great leaders and crusaders—who actively resisted violence and presented their causes with more humane alternatives. Richards argues that Winston Churchill, William Lloyd Garrison, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Leo Tolstoy shared a psychology whose nonviolent roots were deeply influenced by a loving, maternalistic ethos deeply influenced by the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Drawing upon psychology, history, political theory, and literature, Richards threads a connection between these leaders and the maternal figures who profoundly shaped their responses to conflict.

About the Author, David A. J. Richards

David A.J. Richards is Edwin D. Webb Professor of Law at New York University, where he teaches constitutional law, criminal law, and a seminar on gender and democracy. He is the author of eleven books.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2005
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780804010740

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