This groundbreaking new work builds on 50 years of Gene Sharp’s definitive academic research and practical experience aiding nonviolent struggles around the world. Recently; advocates have applied these methods and strategies with great success in Serbia and Ukraine. In his most recent work; Dr. Sharp shows how to strategically plan nonviolent struggle and make it more effective. In Waging Nonviolent Struggle; Dr. Sharp documents 23 significant—and often successful—20th century nonviolent struggles in a range of cultural and political contexts; and reaffirms nonviolent action as a realistic and powerful alternative to both passivity and violence. Building on the power analysis of his seminal Politics of Nonviolent Action; Dr. Sharp coherently integrates his theories into praxis; with a vitality tested on the frontlines; often under extreme violence. Any serious student—or practitioner—of nonviolent struggle will find this book an invaluable resource. Skeptics will be compelled to seriously consider nonviolent action’s viability. Today’s world is in desperate need of realistic alternatives to violent conflict. Waging Nonviolent Struggle demonstrates that these alternatives exist.
#2712548 in Books Utah State University Press 2006-03-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.00 x 6.00l; 1.27 #File Name: 0874216265272 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Highly Recommend for church history buffsBy Caitlin CovellThis book is simply incredible; with such detail about the life Patience lived. The book arrived sooner than expected; which is great; because I am using Patience and her journal as a subject for a women's rhetoric project this semester. I can't wait to delve further into her story.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Patience Loader Roza ArcherBy Janet W. HickmanI love reading journals of frontier women. Patience had an incrediable life. It's fun to share her day to day living.