Community, Violence, and Peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Gautama the Buddha in the Twenty-First Century

State University of New York Press (1998)
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Replaces communal altruism with communal egoism as a way of solving problems of too much violence and too little peace in the twenty-first century

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