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Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Idaho, Senior Fellow, Martin Institute of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolutionx1990-2000, Coordinator of Religious Studiesx 1980-2003

Nick Gier

Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Idaho, Senior Fellow, Martin Institute of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolutionx1990-2000, Coordinator of Religious Studiesx 1980-2003

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My journey as a Vietnam War protester

Nick GierOctober 19, 2017April 3, 2020Leave a Comment on My journey as a Vietnam War protester

I watched the Ken Burns’ and Lynn Novick’s “The Vietnam War” on Spokane’s Channel 7, primarily because it offered two viewings each evening. At end of each episode, there was a phone number for a Veterans Hotline for those who…

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Mahatma Gandhi: Charismatic saint of nonviolence

Nick GierOctober 5, 2017April 3, 2020Leave a Comment on Mahatma Gandhi: Charismatic saint of nonviolence

“It is too early to clothe me in sainthood.   I myself do not feel to be a saint in any shape or form.” –M. K. Gandhi “Martin Luther King helps us to see that to be a saint  is…

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