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This book compares Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Ahn Chang Ho, which reminds us of the enduring power of ethical leadership. -- Gi-Wook Shin, PhD, William H. Perry Professor of Contemporary Korea, Stanford University. An excellent comparative analysis of philosophies, values, and perspectives of the three renowned sages, Gandhi of India, King of the U.S., and Ahn of Korea. -Russel Mardon, PhD., Professor Emeritus of Political Science, California State University, Fresno, California. I see the author’s philosophical strain and anguish that Gandhi, King, and Ahn’s envisioned just and nonviolent world is so far from our reach. --Jung Yong-duck, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Public Administration, Seoul National University, Korea. To ask the violence-ridden states and institutions to heed morals and ethics is oxymoronic. Nonetheless, this book forcefully argues for the need for nonviolence, based on the author’s bedrock sense of morality. -Dave Todd, a writer and an essayist in Sacramento, California.