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Michael N. Nagler

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Michael N. Nagler (born January 20, 1937) is an American academic and peace activist.

Life

He graduated from New York University, and University of California, Berkeley with an M.A. and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature.[1] He is Professor Emeritus at University of California, Berkeley.[2] He founded and was at various times chair of the Peace And Conflict Studies Program.[3]

His work appeared in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.[4]

Nagler has served as the co-Chair of the Peace and Justice Studies Association since 2008.

He is also on the advisory board of FFIPP-USA (Faculty for Israeli-Palestinian Peace-USA), a network of Palestinian, Israeli, and International faculty, and students, working in for an end of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and just peace.[5]

He is currently president of the Metta Center for Nonviolence Education, an organization which tries to raise public awareness of nonviolence and keep activists informed.[6]

Nagler is also a Contributing Author for the online news and commentary site New Clear Vision.

Awards

Works

  • Michael N. Nagler (1974). Spontaneity and Tradition, A Study in the Oral Art of Homer. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520022454.
  • Michael N. Nagler (2001). the search for a nonviolent future. Berkeley Hills Books. ISBN 9781893163164.
  • The Upanishads. Afterword Michael N. Nagler; Translator Eknath Easwaran. Nilgiri Press. 2007. ISBN 9781586380212.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

Anthologies

References

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