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1969100151763ÉDITIONS ALBIN MICHEL 1969 in8. 1969. Broché. Cet ouvrage rassemble la correspondance entre le philosophe Alain (Émile Chartier) et l'écrivain pacifiste Romain Rolland publiée dans les Cahiers Romain Rolland. Il constitue le dernier volet de leurs échanges mettant en lumière leur amitié et leurs réflexions communes sur la paix la pensée et l'engagement intellectuel
1968128751Couverture souple. Broché. 156 pages.
1965128806Couverture souple. Broché. 156 pages. Abondamment souligné et annoté.
1965129717Couverture souple. Broché. 156 pages.
London, Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd., 1955, in-8, cartone editoriale blu, pp. 295, (1). Prima edizione. In appendice: "Messaggio agli scienziati oltre la cortina di ferro". Nel comitato promotore anche gli italiani: Carlo Antoni e Romano Guardini.
In-16°, (cm.15,9x10,3), pp. (8), 191, (1). Mezza tela edit. con mirabile ricca decoraz. oro al ds. e in rosso a front. e antefront. in verde alle sguardie, marca edit. a secco al piatto. Il trattato sulla PACE occupa le ultime 67 pagine e comprende il progetto, le due parti, i due supplemneti e la duplica Appendice. LAMANNA (Matera 1885 - Firenze 1967) filosofo delle antimonie tra razionalità e realtà irrazionale, tra morale e politica; e storico della filosofia.
<p>cm. 22, brossura, sovracoperts illustrata, pp. 260, esemplare molto buono;</p>
33233Grand in-8, broché (couv. lég. tachée), iv, 793 p. Paris, Pichon et Durand-Auzias, 1908.
Grand in-8, broché (couv. lég. tachée), iv, 793 p. Rare édition originale et unique de cet ouvrage, source fondamentale sur la Conférence de la Paix de La Haye (1907). "Analyse précise et minutieuse de toutes les délibérations comme de tous les actes de la Conférence en une méthodique exposition des faits" (Préface de Léon Bourgeois). Les deux conventions de La Haye ont jeté les règles fondatrices de droit coutumier sur le désarmement, la prévention des conflits et les "lois de la guerre". "L'éventail des normes adoptées à La Haye était si large qu'il n'a jamais pu être dépassé. Les conventions adoptées plus tard (Genève de 1949) n'ont fait qu'en affiner et préciser les principes ou les adapter aux changements intervenus dans la conduite et la technologie de la guerre". Bon état intérieur. Exemplaire non coupé. Un unique exemplaire de cet ouvrage dans les bibliothèques françaises, celui de la BnF. Rare.
<p>17 cm, brossura editoriale con risguardie, p. 125.</p>
br. Dopo il '45 è sembrato che l'Europa riuscisse a mettere fuori gioco la guerra, sconfessando così gran parte del suo stesso passato. Ora però essa è nuovamente circondata da una conflittualità minacciosa, e per le nostre democrazie si sta forse annunciando un appuntamento fatale con la storia: un appuntamento nel quale mille indizi sembrano indicare che la guerra possa tornare d'attualità. Ma l'Europa saprà ritrovarne le categorie culturali, prima ancora che le armi? Provenienti dal mondo della storia, della geopolitica, della filosofia e della letteratura, quattro autorevoli voci fanno i conti con l'evoluzione dell'atteggiamento europeo sulla guerra: Massimo Cacciari; Lucio Caracciolo, Ernesto Galli della Loggia, Elisabetta Rasy.
Leipzig, Verlag von Dr. Werner Klinkhardt, 1911, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. numerate da 353 a 486. Rudolf Goldscheid (1870–1932) sociologo e pacifista austriaco nacque a Vienna, dove visse per tutta la vita. Goldscheid fu rappresentante di un gruppo fortemente eticamente orientato che affrontava i problemi della sociologia e della filosofia sociale. Cofondatore della Società sociologica tedesca ("Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Soziologie", 1909), si schierò contro l'enfasi di Max Weber su un orientamento strettamente oggettivo e "libero di valori" nelle Scienze sociali. Come editore del Friedenswarte, fu uno dei più influenti pacifisti europei. Estratto dal più ampio "Höherentwicklung und Menschenökonomie". Piccola mancanza al margine bianco inferiore della copertina anteriore e delle prime quattro carte.
1940027938Editions de la Maison Française, New York 1940. Erstausgabe Halbleder Sehr gut
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. RIMANENZA DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA COPERTINA. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Serpente e colomba. La ricerca religiosa di Martin Luther King Autore: Gabriella Lavina Presentazione di: Boris Ulianich Editore: Napoli: La Città del Sole, 1994 Collaboratore: Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici Lunghezza: 651 pagine; 23 cm Peso: 1,1 Kg ISBN: 8886521022, 9788886521024 Collana: Volume 6 di Il pensiero e la storia Soggetti: Religione, Spiritualità, Cristianesimo, Pellegrinaggio, Autobiografia, Fondamentalismo, Studi biblici, Bibbia, Liberalesimo, George W. Davis, Walter Rauschenbusch, Uomo, Integrità, Morale, Etica, Reinhold Niebuhr, Atlanta, Georgia, Esperienze, Mordecai Johnson, Conferenze, Edgar S. Brightman, Concezione teologica, Protestantesimo, Montgomery, Antropologia, Bibliografia, Cultura, Chiese protestanti, Nonviolenza, Ricerca teologica, Teologia, Sermoni, Discorsi religiosi, Diritti civili, Anni Sessanta, Filosofia, Scritti giovanili, Teorie, Politica, Pace, Gioventù, Biografia, Uguaglianza, Democrazia, Violenza, Guerra, Gandhi, Afroamericani, Richard Gregg, Strength to love, La forza di amare, I Have a Dream, Movimenti, Pacifismo, Lettera dalla prigione di Birmingham, Populismo nero, Bayard Rustin, Rosa Parks, Kennedy, Alabama, Tommaso d'Aquino, Malcolm X, Black Power, Poor people's campaign, Stride toward Freedom, Segregazione razziale, Razzismo, Pastori protestanti statunitensi, Attivismo, Crozer Theological Seminary, The Three dimension of a complete life, Cristo, Religion, Spirituality, Christianity, Pilgrimage, Autobiography, Fundamentalism, Bible Studies, Bible, Liberalism, Man, Integrity, Morality, Ethics, Experiences, Conferences, Theological Conception, Protestantism, Anthropology, Bibliography, Culture, Protestant Churches, Nonviolence, Theological Research, Theology, Sermons, Religious Discourses, Civil Rights, Sixties, Philosophy, Youth Writings, Theories, Politics, Peace, Youth, Biography, Equality, Democracy, Violence, War, African Americans, The Power of Love, Pacifism, Letter from Birmingham Prison, Black Populism, Thomas Aquinas, Racial Segregation, Racism, US Protestant Pastors, Activism, Christ
[Pacifismo](cm. 21) Brossura editoriale fig. a colori, -pp. 160 Il volume accoglie il contributo di diversi autori, dichiaratisi pacifisti prima dell'11 settembre 2001 si interrogano sul significato e sulla validità del pacifismo.volume perfetto, minime imperfezioni ai margini della brossura, altrimenti pari al nuovo.[n24] Libro
19365684Imprimerie Nouvelle 1936 284 pages in8. 1936. broché. 284 pages. Ouvrage politique de Paul Faure ancien ministre d'État en 1936 qui exprime ses convictions pacifistes et son opposition à la guerre et au réarmement en désaccord avec le gouvernement de Léon Blum. Publié en 1935-1936 ce texte s'inscrit dans le contexte des tensions pré-guerre
Broché. 280 pages. (Non coupé).
127212 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-12. 1er ouvrage: Limoges, Imprimerie Nouvelle, 1935. 281 pp.-2 tableaux in-texte. 2e ouvrage: P, chez lauteur, Imprimerie de la Renaissance, non daté (1958). 36 pp. Couverture conservée. Bradel demi-chagrin brun, dos lisse, titres dorés, mors de toile brune, tête mouchetée. Très bon état.
141955423London: Union of Democratic Control 1914-1921. Collection of 63 publications including 25 numbered pamphlets ca 12-32pp each and 38 leaflets 1-16pp each. Generally ca 20cm x 14cm with slight variations; printed paper wrappers. Variable light to moderate wear but complete Good or better overall. <br /> <br /> A comprehensive collection of materials published under the auspices of the Union of Democratic Control a British political advocacy group which sought during the years of the First World War and its aftermath to increase the role of democratic processes and parliamentary control in British government especially with regards to its foreign relations. During the Great War the UDC stopped short of outright pacifism; after 1918 the organization plotted a more intentionally anti-war course ultimately publishing its pacifist manifesto Arthur Ponsonby's Now is the Time in 1925 not included here. The Union's members included many of the most prominent liberal and labour politicians and intellectuals of the era including Arthur Ponsonby Bertrand Russell Norman Angell Ramsay MacDonald and others. Given the prominence of its members the Union exerted considerable influence on British foreign policy in the interwar period and though its influence waned steeply after the Thirties the Union survived well into the post-WW2 era finally dissolving in 1966. While UDC publications are not generically rare this is the largest collection of their publications we have encountered at one time offering a representative view of the group's political advocacy over its most active period. A catalog of the collection follows all published London: Union of Democratic Control unless otherwise specified:. Pamphlet Series: <br /> <br /> 1. The Morrow of the War. 16pp. n.d. 1914<br /> 2. Angell Norman. Shall This War End German Militarism 24pp. n.d. 1914<br /> 3. Russell Bertrand. War: the Offspring of Fear. n.d. 16pp. 1914<br /> 4. Brailsford H.N. The Origins of the Great War. 24pp. 1914<br /> 5. Ponsonby Arthur. Parliament and Foreign Policy. 12pp. n.d. 1914 <br /> 5a. Ponsonby Arthur. The Control of Foreign Policy. 16pp. 1918 <br /> 6. Asquith H.H.; Winston Churchill Edward Grey et al. The National Policy As Set Forth By. 16pp. 1914 <br /> 7. The International Industry of War. n.d. 16pp. <br /> 8. MacDonald J. Ramsay. War and the Workers: a Plea for Democratic Control. 20pp. n.d. 1915 <br /> 9. Why we should state Terms of Settlement. 8pp. n.d. <br /> 10. Rolland Romain et al. Towards an International Understanding. Being the Opinions of some Allied & Neutral Writers. 28pp. n.d. <br /> 11. Swanwick H.M. Women and War. 16pp. NOTE: Covers detached but present. 1915. <br /> 12. By "A Pole." The Polish Problem. 20pp. n.d. <br /> 13. Angell Norman. The Prussian in our Midst. 28pp. 1915<br /> 14a. The Balance of Power. 2nd Edition. 24pp. 1915. <br /> 15a. Hobson J.A. A League of Nations. 20pp. 1915. <br /> 16a. Hobson J.A. Labour and the Costs of War. 16pp. 1916. <br /> 18a. Brailsford H.N. Turkey and the Roads of the East. 24pp. 1916. <br /> 19a. Dickinson G. Lowes. Economic War After the War. 20pp. 1916. <br /> 20a. Angell Norman. America and the Cause of the Allies. 16pp. 1916. <br /> 21a. "By a Soldier." The War to End War: a Plea to Soldiers by a Soldier. 20pp. 1917. <br /> 22a. Morel E.D. The African Problem and the Peace Settlement. 32pp. 1917. <br /> 23a. Gooch G.P. The Races of Austria-Hungary. 24pp. 1917. <br /> 27a. Peace Overtures and Their Rejection December 1916 - March 1918. 21pp. 1918. <br /> 42a. Demartial M. Georges. Patriotism Truth and War Guilt. 30pp. 1921. <br /> <br /> Leaflet Series: <br /> <br /> Unnumbered. Fundraising Prospectus. Broadside 1pp. N.d. ca 1914-15. Signed in print by E.A. Morel. <br /> <br /> No. 3: Why Have the People take no Interest in Foreign Affairs. Broadside 1pp. n.d. 1914 <br /> No. 4: What is the Balance of Power Broadside 1pp. n.d. 1914 <br /> No. 5: "Crushing Germany". 4pp. n.d. 1914 <br /> No. 6: What is a Treaty Broadside 1pp. n.d. 1914 <br /> No. 8: Our Soldiers and the Union of Democratic Control. Letters from Officers and Men. 4pp. 1915. <br /> No. 9: Do Nations Want to Fight Broadsheet 2pp. n.d. 1915 <br /> No. 10. Ponsonby Arthur. Why We Should Think About Peace. 4pp. n.d. 1915 <br /> No. 11. Morel E.D. War and Diplomacy. Being a Speech delivered at a Public Meeting.May 14th 1915. 12pp. 1915. <br /> No. 14b. The Union of Democratic Control What It Is and What It Is Not. Second Edition. Broadsheet 2pp. 1915. <br /> No. 15b. Mr. Ponsonby and Mr. Trevelyan in the House of Commons. 11pp. 1915. <br /> No. 16b. Earl Loreburn & Lord Courtney of Penwith in the House of Lords. 8pp. 1915. <br /> No. 17b. What the Press Now Says: More Support for the U.D.C. Broadsheet 2pp. 1915. <br /> No. 18b. Terms of Peace. Mr. C.R. Buxton on a Basis for Discussion. 4pp. n.d. 1915. <br /> No. 19b. Secret Diplomacy a Menace to the Security of the State. The National and Imperial Problem. 8pp. 1915 <br /> No. 20b. The Attack upon Freedom of Speech. The Broken-Up Meeting at the Memorial Hall 29th November 1915. 3rd ed. 24pp. 1915<br /> No. 21b. The Attack upon Freedom of Speech. Astound Official Defence. House of Commons Sequel to the Broken up Meeting. 2nd ed. 28pp. 1915. <br /> No. 22b. Our Ultimate Objects in the War. From a Speech by Mr. E.D. Morel.November 22nd 1915. 4pp. 1915 <br /> No. 26b. The Prime Minister's Declaration. Its Effect on Germany. 4pp. 1916 <br /> No. 27b. Trevelyan Charles. The Case for Negotiation. 4pp. 1916. <br /> No. 28b. What Our Allies Think About Economic War. 8pp. 1916. <br /> No. 29b. Ponsonby Arthur. Why Must the War Go On 4pp. 1916. <br /> No. 30b. Resolutions Passed at the Second Annual Meeting of the General Council of the Union of Democratic Control. Broadside 1p. 1916. <br /> No. 31b. America and Permanent Peace. Speech of President Wilson to the American League to Enforce Peace.4pp. 1916. <br /> No. 32b. Must the War go on till Russia gets Constantinople Broadside 1pp. 1916. <br /> No. 33b. President Wilson's Message to the World. 8pp. 1917 <br /> No. 34b. British Working-Men - Observe! French Workers Support Wilson. Broadside 1pp. 1917 <br /> No. 35b. French Members of Parliament and the "Knock-out Blow." Broadside 1pp. 1917<br /> No. 36b. Manifesto of Russian Workers & Soldiers. Broadside 1pp. 1917 <br /> No. 37b. Free Russia and the Union of Democratic Control. A Common Policy. 4pp. 1917 <br /> No. 38b. Then Why Go On Broadside 1pp. 1917<br /> No. 39b. Russia's Real Aims: an Appeal to British Democracy. By the Minister of Agriculture in the Russian Provisional Government. Broadsheet 2pp. 1917. No. 40b. Secret Diplomacy No. 1. Lies That Helped to Make the War. 4pp. 1917. <br /> No. 41b. Secret Diplomacy No. 2. Peace Proposals: What are the Real Facts. Broadsheet 2pp. 1917 <br /> No. 42b. Vindication of Mr. Morel in the House of Commons. 4pp. 1917<br /> No. 43b. Secret Diplomacy No. 3. Secret Treaties Between the Allies. 4pp. 1917. <br /> No. 44b. How to Get a Permanent Peace. Being a short statement of the objects and policy of the Union of Democratic Control. 16pp. 1917. <br /> No. 45b. How to Get Permanent Peace.With Full Particulars Showing You How You Can Help. 14pp. 1917. Union of Democratic Control unknown
19791137561979 Editions Syros, Collection "Histoire et théorie" - 1979 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 372 p.
118042Jean-Michel Place, non paginé, 1989, in-8 broché. Couverture légèrement salie sinon bon état général.
[Pacifismo](cm. 21) brossura editoriale, -pp 189, in fine foto a doppia pagina di Stefano Ferrario, giornalista pubblicista, impegnato socialmente nei movimenti pacifisti e in politca, scomparso tragicamente in un incidente e ricordato in questo volume attraverso i suoi scritti, le parole ed i messaggi che tante volte aveva divulgato attraverso le mailing list. Parole sempre attuali, che vengono da quell'"Altro mondo... possibile" in cui Stefano ha sempre creduto e in cui ha cercato di condurci. Esemplare perfetto, allo stato di nuovo. [n28] Libro
198041765New York & Washington: Mobilization Against the Draft 1980. Offset lithographed poster in colors 60cm x 45.5cm ca 24" x 18". Slight edgewear with small closed tear and crease at upper right margin away from central image; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Striking graphic produced for the anti-conscription rally in Washington D.C. of March 22 1980 - a seminal punk-era event that attracted more than 30000 marchers many of them young men of high school age who had been mobilized by President Jimmy Carter's proposal to reinstate Selective Service for all U.S. males age 18 and older. The design striking in its graphic simplicity marks a clear shift away from the political graphics of the Sixties and Seventies towards a more postmodern industrial aesthetic that would become a hallmark of much 1980s graphic design. Scarce; not at CSPG; OCLC one copy only Museum of Modern Art. Mobilization Against the Draft unknown
In 8vo.Brossura edit.illustrata. Ottima copia.Pp.174
1972147824Couverture souple. Broché. 267 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.