If you liked Power of Nonviolence by James Tully, start with Public Philosophy in a New Key, Volume 2 (2009), RETHINKING THE FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT; ED. BY ANNABEL BRETT (2007), and Resurgence and Reconciliation (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Public Philosophy in a New Key, Volume 2
2009 · 355 pages · James Tully · Same author
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RETHINKING THE FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT; ED. BY ANNABEL BRETT
2007 · 298 pages · James Tully, Holly Hamilton-Bleakley · Same author
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Resurgence and Reconciliation
2018 · 384 pages · Michael Asch, John Borrows, James Tully · Same author
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Music Murder
2024 · 198 pages · James Tully · Same author
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Crimes of Charlotte Bront
2013 · James Tully · Same author
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Democracy Here and Now
2022 · 216 pages · Pablo Ouziel, James Tully · Same author
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Locke, Language and Early-Modern Philosophy. Ideas in Context
2010 · 361 pages · Hannah Dawson, Quentin Skinner, James Tully · Same author
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Reconciliation Without Recollection?
2019 · 408 pages · Joshua Ben David Nichols, John Borrows, James Tully · Same author
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Pufendorf
2019 · Samuel Pufendorf, James Tully, Michael Silverthorne · Same author
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On Global Citizenship
2014 · 272 pages · James Tully · Same author
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Public Philosophy in a New Key, Volume 1
2009 · 360 pages · James Tully · Same author
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Philosophy and Government
2004 · James Tully · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Power of Nonviolence?
BookOrb recommends Public Philosophy in a New Key, Volume 2 (2009), RETHINKING THE FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT; ED. BY ANNABEL BRETT (2007), Resurgence and Reconciliation (2018), Music Murder (2024), and Crimes of Charlotte Bront (2013).
Are there books like Power of Nonviolence?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Power of Nonviolence.
Who wrote Power of Nonviolence?
Power of Nonviolence is by James Tully.