I thought I would upload some photographed quotes from Tolstoy's 'What To Do?' which is an incredibly challenging book. I recently finished reading it, and it has massively affected my outlook on the meaning and causes of poverty. I hope you enjoy!
Also, please post your thoughts.
Showing posts with label anarchism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anarchism. Show all posts
Friday, October 12, 2012
Monday, August 6, 2012
Conversations with Amy Fitzpatrick about Christianity, Anarchism, and Structural Violence
The fifth episode in the 'I Am Instrumental: Peace Podcasts' series is a conversation with a friend of mind, Amy Fitzpatrick. Amy is a speech pathologist who currently lives and works in Perth. Amy believes that 'there's a real strength in nonviolence.' Also in this podcast, hear Amy talk about her views on Christianity, anarchism and violence.
Amy was a facilitator at the Pace E Bene 'Nonviolent Leadership for Interfaith Peacebuilders' course. You can register your interest in participating in this course in 2013 here:http://www.nonviolentinterfaithleadership.org/
'I have a lot of respect for people who stand up for what they believe in without intimidating others'
'As I started to read the Gospels much more closely, I began to realise how important nonviolence was to Jesus'
'I would like to live as simply as I can'
"Conversations with Amy Fitzpatrick about Christianity, Anarchism, and Structural Violence" by iaminstrumental is licensed under a Creative Commons License
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