The “battle for peace” characterized Du Bois’s commitment throughout his entire life. This work seeks to highlight Du Bois’s theoretical connections between peace and racial justice through a global lens. In particular, the attention Du Bois paid to Gandhi will be related to his global vision of solidarity against racism, colonialism, and imperialism. In this vision, world peace is not an aim or an ideal, but the material conditions for establishing a true democracy.
Chiara Corazza (2021). By No Other Means Than Peace: W.E.B. Du Bois on Nonviolence, World peace, and Justice. PEACE & CHANGE, 46(4), 336-352 [10.1111/pech.12490].
By No Other Means Than Peace: W.E.B. Du Bois on Nonviolence, World peace, and Justice
Chiara Corazza
2021
Abstract
The “battle for peace” characterized Du Bois’s commitment throughout his entire life. This work seeks to highlight Du Bois’s theoretical connections between peace and racial justice through a global lens. In particular, the attention Du Bois paid to Gandhi will be related to his global vision of solidarity against racism, colonialism, and imperialism. In this vision, world peace is not an aim or an ideal, but the material conditions for establishing a true democracy.File in questo prodotto:
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