The War Prayer
A prose poem written by Mark Twain in 1905. It condemns patriotism and religious fervor as excuses for war.
A prose poem written by Mark Twain in 1905. It condemns patriotism and religious fervor as excuses for war.
A history of George Lakey's development and research in the field of Nonviolence Studies.
Declaration from a called meeting, representing Friends in the United States, held at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, July 20-22, 1948.
A history of Quaker architecture and the Orange Grove Friends Meetinghouse in Pasadena, CA.
The Author's remembrance of her discovery of Quakers and the astonishing experiences she first had among them.
A social dynamics tool that expands upon the work of Stephen Karpman, who conceived of “The Dreaded Drama Triangle” of “Victim, Persecutor, Rescuer” in 1968.
Three letters from Friend Pat Habicht of Taos, NM, which demonstrate some of the growth in the Progresa program since 1974.