SOC 233 Sociology of Nonviolence
Explores the social and political foundations of nonviolence in a variety of social institutions and settings: interpersonal, community, national and international. Discussion of secular and religious approaches to nonviolence for both individual and society; exploration of the relationship of social ideals like peace to other social goals such as justice, security, and freedom; and research into various social and political movements based in theories of nonviolence.
Prerequisite
Eligibility for ENGL& 101.