Notes

1. Stoltzfus, Resistance of the Heart.

2. Glazer, The Heart of Learning, 218.

3. King Jr., “India Trip.”

4. Kumar, Soil Soul Society, 26.

5. Reinsborough and Canning, Re:Imagining Change, 23.

6. Hartmann, Cracking the Code, 27.

7. Wilkinson and Pickett, The Spirit Level, 147.

8. Ibid., 154.

9. Ibid., 151.

10. Ehrman, The Triumph of Christianity, 294.

11. Loye, The Great Adventure, p. 165.

12. Margulis and Sagan, What Is Life? 41ff.

13. Nagler, The Search for a Nonviolent Future, 39–40.

14. Loye, The Great Adventure, 1.

15. Midgley, The Myths We Live By, 246.

16Grist, “Bill Moyers Hearts Us and We Him.”

17. Marshall, “How Many Ads Do You See in One Day?”

18. Kann, “5 Facts Behind America’s High Incarceration Rate.”

19. Straus Family Creamery, n.d.

20. Gilmore, “Toronto Van Attack.”

21. Berry, The Dream of the Earth.

22. Chase, “The Problem with Saying Movements Must Be ‘Totally Nonviolent’ to Succeed.”

23. Hartsough with Hollyday, Waging Peace, x.

24. Zunes, Asher, and Kurtz, Nonviolent Social Movements, 151.

25. Bose, My Days with Gandhi.

26. Gandhi, Harijan, January 28, 1939.

27. Brafman and Beckstrom, The Starfish and the Spider.

28. Nagler, Search for a Nonviolent Future, 108; Metta Center, “Conflict Escalation and Escalating Nonviolence.”

29. Hawken, Blessed Unrest.

30. Chase, “The Problem with Saying Movements Must Be ‘Totally Nonviolent’ to Succeed.”

31. Gandhi, Collected Works, 409.

32. Dobson, Fatal Addiction.

33. Nordhaus and Schellenberger, Break Through, 35f.

34. Epictetus, A Manual for Living, 10.

35. Cannato, Field of Compassion, 15, referencing Harris, Beyond the Separate Self, 3.

36. Bushman et al., “Violent Video Game Effects”; Anderson and Bushman, “Media Violence and the General Aggression Model.”

37. McGuinness, “Orchard Gardens Principal Andrew Bott Fires Security.”

38. Whitney, “Can Restorative Justice Break the School-to-Prison Pipeline?” E7.

39. Gilligan, Violence: Reflections on a National Epidemic, 150.

40. Lozoff, “Seven Ways to Fix the Criminal Justice System.”

41. MacLellan, “‘Maslow’s Pyramid.’”

42. Marx, “He Turns Boys into Men,” 4.

43. Ibid.

44. Ehrmann, “Be a Man.”

45. Chaudhuri, That Compassionate Touch, 133.

46. MacLellan, “‘Maslow’s Pyramid.’”

47. Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love, 36.

48. Ibid., 56.

49. Gandhi, Satyagraha in South Africa, 260.

50. Gandhi, Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule, 27.

51. Michaelis, My Life After Hate, 29.

52. Gandhi, Hind Swaraj, 29.

53. Gandhi, Satyagraha in South Africa, 83f.

54. Easwaran, God Makes the Rivers to Flow, 246f.

55. Gandhi, Young India.

56. Kothari, Atom and Self, 16.

57. St. Augustine, Confessions, I.xx.

58. Swimme and Berry, The Universe Story.

59. Loye, The Great Adventure, 47.

60. Yogananda, The Essence of the Bhagavad Gita, 51.

61. Ramdas, The Vision of God.

62. Kennelly, “Happiness Comes from Respect, Not Riches.”

63. Quoted by John Colapinto, “Lighting the Brain,” 83.

64. Public Radio International interview, November 16, 2015.

65. Johnston, The Cloud of Unknowing, 129.

66. Gandhi, The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi.

67. Kothari, Atom and Self, 31.

68. Planck, Observer, January 25, 1931.

69. Schrödinger, My View of the World, 61–63.

70. Stapp, “Quantum Theory and Human Values.”

71. Stapp, On the Nature of Things, 1.

72. Venkatesananda, Vāsiṣṭha’s Yoga, 601.

73Yoga Vāsiṣṭha, II:18, quoted at viii.

74. Venkatesananda, Vāsiṣṭha’s Yoga, 602.

75. Ehrmann, Lost Scriptures, 23.

76. “Darwin’s Lost Theory and the Hidden Crisis in Western Education,” in Eisler and Miller, Educating for a Culture of Peace, 45.

77. Loye, 10.

78. de Waal, The Bonobo and the Atheist, 41.

79. Sahtouris, A Walk Through Time.

80. Weiss, “Breaking the Human Code.”

81. Rao et al., “The Biochemistry of Belief.”

82. Danner, Snowdon, and Friesen, “Positive Emotions in Early Life.”

83. Nowak and Highfield, Supercooperators; Benkler, The Penguin and the Leviathan.

84. Dasher Keltner TED talk.

85. Narvaez, “The 99 Percent,” 347.

86. Iacoboni, Mirroring People.

87. Wood, What Have We Done?

88. Chatterjee, “Drone Pilots Are Quitting.”

89. Grossman and DeGaetano, Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill.

90. S. Calvert et al., “The American Psychological Association Task Force Assessment of Violent Video Games,” 126.

91. Hoh, And the Armies That Remained Suffer’d: Veterans, Moral Injury and Suicide. 6.

92. Grinberg-Zylberbaum et al., “The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox in the Brain.”

93. Fiske and Wheeler, “Controlling Racial Prejudice.

94. King, Stride Toward Freedom, 180.

95. Arendt, On Violence, 80.

96. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Suicide Among Veterans; Ames et al., “Moral Injury, Religiosity, and Suicide Risk.

97. Horgan, “Has a Bogus Theory of War Kept Obama from Being a Peace President?”

98. Fry, War, Peace, and Human Nature, 347.

99. Gimbutas, The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe.

100. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 150.

101. Stapp, Quantum Physics and Human Values, 13.

102. Macy and Brown, Coming Back to Life.

103. Merchant, The Death of Nature.

104. Ibid., xvi.

105. Gandhi, Harijan, December 11, 1924.

106. Pyarelal, The Epic Fast, 35.

107. Tendulkar, Mahatma, 2.365.

108. Harari, Sapiens, 282.

109. Christian Peacemaker Teams, Signs of the Times, 11.

110. Merton, Gandhi on Non-Violence, 36–38.

111. De Witte, “Stanford Scholar Examines How to Build Empathy.”

112. Gandhi, Harijan, November 12, 1938.

113. Samuel Adams, quoted in Conser et al., Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, v.

114. Gilligan, Violence.

115. Ibid., 110.

116. Wilson, “What I Discovered”; Ta-Nehisi Coates, “The Violence Is Not New”; Friedman, “The Humiliation Factor.”

117. Friedman, “The Humiliation Factor.”

118. Thakkar and Mehta, Understanding Gandhi, 413f.

119. Brooks, “Let’s Have a Better Culture War.”

120. Burke, Swami Vivekananda in the West.

121Harvard Men’s Health Watch, “The Pursuit of Happiness.”

122. Flacks and Lichtenstein, The Port Huron Statement.

123. Nanda, 11.

124. Gandhi, All Men Are Brothers, 112.

125. Teilhard de Chardin, The Human Phenomenon, 183.

126. Bourgeault, “Don’t Co-Exist. Coalesce!”

127. Junger, Tribe.

128. Armour, “How Many CTE Cases Does It Take?”

129. Inchausti, Breaking the Cultural Trance, 15.

130. Hedges, War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning.

131. Chenoweth and Stephan, Why Civil Resistance Works (reviews).

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