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Tag: "Protest"

tag name Protest type: Miscellaneous
web link bahai-library.com/tags/Protest
related tags Activism; Politics
referring tags Demonstrations; Social change
references bahaipedia.org/Protest; www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/search#q=Protest

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  1. 2022-10. Bahá'í Approach to Non-Involvement in Partisan Political Activity. Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, United States Bahá'í National Center, comp. . Resource for individual and group study, in light of the current civil and political unrest in the U.S., Iran, and the world; reasons for the Bahá’í stance against partisan activity and its approach to social change; Bahá'í use of social media. Compilations-NSA.
  2. 2022-08-03. Pursuit of Social Justice, The. Michael Karlberg. An interdisciplinary examination of prevailing conceptions of human nature, power, social organization, and social change, and their implications for the pursuit of peace and justice. Articles.
  3. 2020. Constructive Imaginary, The. Michael Karlberg. In a 2007 letter on the closing of the BIHE, the Universal House of Justice introduced the concept of "constructive resilience"; on the relationship of this to other concepts in discourses on social change, and its relevance to the exigencies of the age. Articles.
  4. 2018-08-10. "Double Crusade". Universal House of Justice. Comments on what the double crusade means, how it relates to the current series of Plans of the Faith, what should be done to carry it out, and the Advent of Divine Justice. UHJ-letters.
  5. 2018. Constructive Resilience. Firaydoun Javaheri. How the perseverance of the Bahá'ís in Iran has resulted in the generality of the Iranian people beginning to admire and, in some cases, arising to assist the Bahá'ís. Articles.
  6. 2017-04-27. Social Action, Public Discourse, and Non-involvement in Political Affairs. Universal House of Justice. Alternative courses of action to civil disobedience, circumscribed roles for protest, and the freedom that Bahá’ís have to engage in social action and public discourse, particularly in relation to the principle of non-involvement in political affairs. UHJ-letters.
  7. 2017. On a Bahá'í's Engagement with Society and Non-Involvement in Politics. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United Kingdom, comp. Compilations-NSA.
  8. 2010-01-22. Politics and Engagement in the Life of Society. Universal House of Justice. On which principles should guide Iranian believers in their participation in the life of society, and other themes related to political activism and social justice. UHJ-letters.
  9. 2010. Non-Involvement in Politics. Alí Murád Dávúdí, Riaz Masrour, trans. . The importance and value of the Bahá'í principle of non-involvement in political affairs. Essays.
  10. 2003-07. Paradox of Protest in a Culture of Contest, The. Michael Karlberg. In our culture, political and legal institutions are structured as contests and reform is characterized as protest. This leads to injustice and unsustainability. Bahá'í models of elections and decision-making offer a practical alternative. Articles.
  11. 1998-02. Treatise on Leadership: Introduction. Juan Cole. Informal notes about and introduction to `Abdu'l-Bahá's Risalih-i-Siyasiyyih (1893). Study.
  12. 1988. Becoming Physicians to the World: Transforming "Non-Involvement in Politics". John T. Dale. Looking at this issue from the perspective of positive human rights and cross-cultural communication to devise a better message than "non-involvement" as the basis for Bahá'í relations with the world around us, and recasting it as a message of unity. Essays.
  13. 1986. Bahá'ís and the Great Peace March. Steven Scholl, Robert Ballenger. The Great Peace March was a cross-country event from Los Angeles to Washington DC in 1986 to draw attention to nuclear proliferation. This article interviews three Bahá'ís who participated. Prefaced by essay "The Wilderness Trek of the Great Peace March." Essays.
  14. 1974. Social Protest of the Babis, The. Marshall G. S. Hodgson. Two pages on the Babis, from a classic textbook on Islamic history. Excerpts.
 
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