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The Metta Center for Nonviolence Education
“The mission of the Metta Center is to inspire, educate and support the practice of nonviolence. We work with educators, activists, the media, and anyone who wishes to learn and practice what Gandhi called “the greatest force at the disposal of humanity”. “Metta” (loving-kindness) is a traditional term for that force.”
>> “What is Nonviolence?” – A working definition and five guiding principles
>> Metta Glossary – An effort to develop a common language for nonviolent organizers
>> Metta Center Online Courses – Prof. Michael Nagler teaching two fantastic courses in the philosophy, practice, and history of nonviolence:
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