- A More Skillful Illusion – Critiquing The Force of Nonviolence by Judith Butler
- The Moral Price of Preparedness – Ned Dobos, author of Ethics, Security, and the War-Machine, Meets Critics
- The Truth of Nonviolence – A Critique of The Force of Nonviolence by Judith Butler
- Is Judith Butler’s Rejection of Liberal Individualism Compatible with a Relational Understanding of Autonomy?
- Nonviolence as a Critique of Individualism in Butler and Gandhi
- Editor’s Introduction – Butler, Barnes, Pomeroy, Dobos, and the Love of Wisdom
- Celebrating and Augmenting Judith Butler’s Vital Contribution – A Foreword from the Guest Editor
- When Children Die, What Can Theater Do? – Tagore’s Dak Ghar in the Warsaw Ghetto
- Citizen-Soldiers in the American Cultural Revolution – A Tribute to the Philosophy of Bat-Ami Bar On
- Daring to be Good – The Moral Demands of “Meaningful Political Citizenship” in the Life and Teachings of Bat-Ami Bar On
- Resettling Refugees – State Obligations, Egalitarian Concerns
- Guest Editor’s Introduction – Memorial Tribute to Bat-Ami Bar On
- Editor’s Introduction – Gravitas, Beauty, and Humanity Unrelinquished
- Peace, Evil, and Cosmopolitanism
- Creative Encounters of a Great Friendship
- Crowning Achievement
- A Critical Utopia for Our Time: Discussing Star Trek’s Philosophy of Peace and Justice
- The Untold Story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., The Cyborg – On the Post/Super/In-Human Conditions of Black (Anti)Heroism
- The Literature, Poetry, Science Fiction, and Fantasy of Nonviolence
- Healing the World through Revolutionary Love – Review of Revolutionary Love: A Political Manifesto to Heal and Transform the World
- Complexity Theory in the Lived Experience of a Seasoned Activist – Review of Shut it Down: Stories from a Fierce, Loving Resistance
- Imperatives for Nonviolent Revolution – Review of Revolutionary Nonviolence: Concepts, Cases and Controversies
- Evolutionary Inclusion in the Philosophy of Jane Addams – A Review Essay of Fischer’s Evolutionary Theorizing, with a Reply by Fischer
- What Would Make For A Better World? – Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, Author of Pragmatic Nonviolence: Working toward a Better World, Meets Critics
- Philosophical Peace and Methodological Nonviolence
- Nationhood Today in the US and India – Learning with Gandhi
- Holding Firm to Nonviolence in Spirit, Theory, and Practice
- Reading King’s Personalism, Or Not – A Reply to Professor Hackett
- Beyond Black Churches: Toward an Understanding of the Black Spiritual Left, featuring Du Bois, Bethune, Thurman, and Black Lives Matter
- Kingian Personalism, Moral Emotions, and Emersonian Perfectionism – A Response to Paul C. Taylor
- “A Fulfillment So High”: New Directions in African American Philosophy for the Study of Howard Thurman and Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Thurman’s Philosophical De-Mystified Mysticism – Author Meets Critics: Anthony Sean Neal, Author of Howard Thurman’s Philosophical Mysticism Meets Critics Michael Barber and Eddie O’Byrn
- Thurman and King as Transformative Philosophers of Life, Existence, and Community Development During Times of Unchecked Oppression
- Nonviolence as Manic Rupture of Individualism – Review of Judith Butler, The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind
- Why Pacifist Leadership Overcomes the Over-Demandingness Objection
- The Grotesque Cost of Militarism’s Syndemics – Review of Catherine Lutz and Andrea Mazzarino, editors, War and Health: The Medical Consequences of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
- Gandhi’s Economics and the “Defund the Police” Movement – Solving our Crises of Poverty, Participation, and Character
- Techno-Satyagraha – Integrating Economics and Life Goals through Gandhi’s ‘Back and Forth’ Method between Capitalists and Socialism
- Revolutionary Nondualism – Simple Living and the Eradication of Poverty in Gandhi’s Philosophy of Nonviolence
- Does Liberal Democracy Require a Gandhian Approach to Religion? – Author Meets Critics: Sanjay Lal, Author of Gandhi’s Thought and Liberal Democracy, Meets Critics Jeff Shawn Jose, Douglas Allen, and Michael Allen
- Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century – Author Meets Critics: Douglas Allen, Author of Gandhi After 9/11, Meets Critics Sanjay Lal and Karsten Struhl
- Between Gandhi 150 and Sept. 11, 2021 – Concepts of Peace Meet Pandemic, Black Lives Matter, and Winter Disaster
- Between Gandhi and Black Lives Matter: The Interreligious Roots of Civil Rights Activism – Review of Sarah Azaransky, This Worldwide Struggle: Religion and the International Roots of the Civil Rights Movement
- A New Story for a Politics of Belonging – Review of George Monbiot, Out of the Wreckage: A New Politics for an Age of Crisis
- Resisting the Many Faces of Violence – Review of Jennifer Kling, editor, Pacifism, Politics, and Feminism: Intersections and Innovations
- The Gift of Kwe: A Present of Radical Resurgence – Review of Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resistance
- Hull House, the Pullman Strike, and Tolstoy: Documenting the Work of Jane Addams – Review of Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, Maree de Angury, and Ellen Skerrett, editors, The Selected Papers of Jane Addams, Volume III: Creating Hull-House and an International Presence, 1889–1900
- Acting Out the Kingdom of God – Review of Predrag Cicovacki and Heidi Nada Grek, editors, Tolstoy and Spirituality
- Peace and the Unity of Kant’s Critical Project – Review of Philip J. Rossi, The Ethical Commonwealth in History: Peace-making as the Moral Vocation of Humanity
- Author Court D. Lewis Meets Critics on Repentance and the Right to Forgiveness
- Mahatma Gandhi’s Philosophy of Nonviolence and Truth – The Key Values and Concepts for Gandhi 150 and the Future
- From Canons of Peace to Shoots of Resistance – Editors’ Introduction
- Songs of Social Protest – Review of Dario Martinelli, Give Peace a Chant: Popular Music, Politics and Social Protest
- To Understand All is to Forgive All – Review of William Irwin, Little Siddhartha: A Sequel
- Terrestrial: Neither Global nor Local – Review of Bruno Latour, Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime
- Civil Resistance Wisdom from Three Quaker Elders – Review of Staughton Lynd and Alice Lynd, editors, Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History; and George Lakey, How We Win: A Guide to Nonviolent Direct Action Campaigning
- Viewing the Black Panther Movie through the Lenses of Liberation Philosophy and Liberation Theology – Ryan Coogler, director. Marvel Studios, 2018
- Resisting Violence and Domination – Review of Howard Caygill, On Resistance: A Philosophy of Defiance
- Remembering Mulford Q. Sibley (1912–1989) – A Thirty-year Commemoration
- What Can Virtue Ethics Offer Pacifists?
- The Pacifist Tradition and Pacifism as Transformative and Critical Theory
- Subjects of Vulnerability – Author Meets Critics: Tommy Curry, Author of The Man-Not, Meets Critics Anthony Neal and Dwayne Tunstall
- Pacifism and Nonviolence as Philosophical Mandate
- Guns as Lies – A Kantian Criticism of the Supposed Right to Bear Arms
- Nonviolence and Tolstoy’s Hard Question
- Gene Sharp and the Twenty-First Century
- Remembering Gene Sharp – Theorist of Political Nonviolence
- Ahimsa as a Way of Life – Review of Predrag Cicovacki and Kendy Hess, editors. Nonviolence as a Way of Life: History, Theory, and Practice
- Undermining Neoliberalism – Review of Todd May. Nonviolent Resistance: A Philosophical Introduction
- Reframing Islam as a Nonviolent Force – Review of Chaiwat Satha-Anand. Nonviolence and Islamic Imperatives
- Imperatives of Peace – A Lockean Justification for Cosmopolitan Principles
- A Realist Approach to Immigration – Review of David Miller, Strangers in Our Midst
- Burdens of Warism – Review of Robert L. Holmes, Pacifism
- Cosmopolitan vs. Westphalian “Borders” – Review of Eddy M. Souffrant, ed. A Future without Borders? Theories and Practices of Cosmopolitan Peacebuilding
- The Relevance of Northern Ireland – Review of Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, Talking to Terrorists, Nonviolence, and Counter-Terrorism
- Anger, Despondence, and Nonviolence – Reflections on the D.C. Climate March
- (R)evolutions of Consciousness in Thurman and Newton – Anthony Neal, Author of Common Ground, Meets Critics Dwayne A. Tunstall and Felipe Hinojosa
- Affirming a Vital Connection – Nonviolence and the Disavowal of Death as a Harm
- Abolition as a Morally Responsible Response to Riots – Lessons on Violence from Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez
- Afterword
- A Machiavellian Approach to Pacifism – Review of “Mainstreaming Pacifism: Conflict, Success, and Ethics” by Sara Trovato
- Essential Bibliography of Cesar Chavez
- Essential Bibliography of Jane Addams’s Writings on Peace
- The Acorn Visions – Three Editors Contribute Reflections on What the Journal Means
- The Acorn in Transition
- Gandhi Philosopher – Review of “Gandhi in Political Theory: Truth, Law, and Experiment” by Anuradha Veeravalli
- Three Hundred Years toward Peace – Review of “War No More: Three Centuries of American Antiwar and Peace Writing” edited by Lawrence Rosenwald
- Author Meets Critics – Predrag Cicovacki, Author of Gandhi’s Footprints, Meets Critics Sanjay Lal and Carlo Filice
- Seeds of Duty – Holding to Nonviolence in Being and Truth
- Moving North, Thinking South – Report on the 2016 World Social Forum