Richard Gregg (social philosopher)

Richard Bartlett Gregg (1885–1974) was an American social philosopher said to be "the first American to develop a substantial theory of nonviolent resistance" based on the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, and so influenced the thinking of Martin Luther King Jr., Aldous Huxley, civil-rights theorist Bayard Rustin, the pacifist and socialist reformer Jessie Wallace Hughan, and the Peace Pledge Union. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
New York : Schocken Books, 1966
[Second revised edition].

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
Nyack, N. Y., Fellowship Publications, 1959
[2d rev. ed., completely reset]

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
Philadelphia ; London : Lippincott, 1934

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
Greenwood, S.C. : Attic Press, 1960
2nd rev. ed.

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
New York, Schocken Books 1966
[2d ed]

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
New York : Garland Pub., 1972

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
New York : Schocken Books, 1966
1st Schocken ed.

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
New York, N.Y., Fellowship publications 1944

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
New York : The John Day Co., 1932

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by Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
Philadelphia, London, J. B. Lippincott company, 1934

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by Philbrick, Helen Louise Porter, 1910-, Gregg, Richard Bartlett, 1885-
New York : The Devin-Adair Company, 1966

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by Philbrick, Helen, 1910-2011
Broadcast, 1990
Revised edition.
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