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The Politics of Nonviolent Action

Author: Gene Sharp [1]

3 volumes, Porter Sargent, Boston, 1973, pp. 902

Part 1 of this now classic analysis explores political and sociological theories underlying nonviolent resistance, including Sharp’s much-debated consent theory of power. Part 2 (‘Methods’) and Part 3 (‘Dynamics’) are noted below ( Sharp, The Politics of Nonviolent Action [2] (A. 1.b. Strategic Theory, Dynamics, Methods and Movements [3]) ).


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