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A Nonviolent Strategy to End Violence and Avert Human Extinction. The Teachings of Gandhi and Martin Luther King [Robert J. Burrowes-Global Research, 10.28.2017]

Around the world activists who are strategic thinkers face a daunting challenge to effectively tackle the multitude of violent conflicts, including the threat of human extinction, confronting human…

Radical Pacifist Jesuit Priest Daniel Berrigan Dies at 94 (Thomas D. Williams, Breitbart, 05.01.2016)

The Rev. Daniel Berrigan, a Jesuit priest famous for his anti-war and anti-capitalism protests, died Saturday in New York at the age of 94. Together with his younger…

An Urgent Reassessment of Jesus (Howard Bess, 06.03.2015)

Many Christian churches opt for comforting their parishioners – with reassuring ceremonies, banal sermons and even appeals to popular nationalistic sentiments – rather than challenging them with the tough…

Presentation of the book The Five Higher Principles [Joan Carrero, 05.21.2015]

In order to set the context for the book that we are presenting today, The five higher principles: How to humanity’s great transformation back on track, I will…

The Five Higher Principles (Joan Carrero-Milenio Publications, april 2015)

In the most crucial battles waged by humanity, those that will determine the evolution of our species, the most profound answer is to be found in dignity. We…

Misunderstanding Jesus’s Execution (Rev. Howard Bess, 04.23.2011)

Christians have special celebrations for the key events of Holy Week, but they often overlook one of the most important. Palm Sunday celebrates the entry of Jesus into…

Witnesses to non-violence in the religions of the world (Joan Carrero, 01.01.2002)

The title proposed by the editors of this magazine for the present article expresses very well the essence of what I plan to say. It allows me to…

Interview with Juan Carrero, Candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize (Caravan, Juin 2001)

When I was very young, there were two concerns of mine, which I lived very intensively: first was the suffering of the poor, together with an internal rebellion…

Nomination of Juan Carrero for the Nobel Peace Prize (Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, 04.29.1999)

THE CAUSE 1) The African continent, surely like no other, is the great forgotten one, forgotten by all those progressive forces of the international community that are trying…

Speech from Juan Carrero upon receiving “The Courage of Conscience” (02.02.1999)

Juan Carrero Saralegui received the “Courage of Conscience” award. He is the first Spaniard granted with this award. On tuesday the 2nd of February 1999, at 11 AM…

Appeal to the Ministers Council of the European Union (13 Nobel Prize Winners and European Parliamentary Groups, 01.29.1997)

The undersigned Nobel Prize Laureates, in addition to the support previously given by European Parliamentary groups, express their solidarity for the actions undertaken by the two hunger strikers…

Letter to President Bill Clinton (11 Nobel Prize winners and the Political Groups of the European Parliament, 29.01.1997)

The Honorable Mr. Bill Clinton President of the United States of America Mr. President Weeks and months pass, and thousands of human beings continue to die in Zaire,…

Support for the march Assisi-Geneva for peace in the African Great Lakes (11.30.1996)

In profound concern for the tragedy that continues to affect the lives of hundreds of thousands of African brothers and sisters, we have sent an urgent appeal to…

The world is not based upon the strength of weapons of war, but on the strength of truth and love (Mahatma Gandhi)

“I feel myself a brother of all beings, and to be happy, I need to see the smallest of all beings happy. My life is a continuous work,…