The Ursula Franklin Reader: Pacifism as a Map

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The Ursula Franklin Reader: Pacifism as a Map is a collection of essays and speeches by physicist and peace activist Ursula Franklin that explores pacifism, social justice, technology, and feminist thought as guides for political and ethical action.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
speech collection
author Ursula Franklin NERFINISHED
authorCitizenship Canadian
authorOccupation peace activist
physicist
countryOfOrigin Canada
describes pacifism as a guide for ethical action
pacifism as a map for political action
focusesOn feminist perspectives on peace
human rights
nonviolent social change
relationships between technology and power
structural violence
genre feminist essays
non-fiction
peace studies
political essays
hasForm collection of essays
collection of speeches
hasPerspective critical of militarism
critical of technological determinism
feminist
pacifist
intendedAudience activists
general readers interested in social justice
students of peace studies
language English
mainSubject ethics
feminist thought
pacifism
political action
social justice
technology and society

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