
How Nonviolence Protects the State
Author: Peter Gelderloos
Publisher: Active Distribution
ISBN: 9781909798571
Published:
Format: Paperback
Size: 5.75 x 8.25
Page count: 138
Subjects: Political Philosophy, Anarchism, Activism
Since the civil rights era, the doctrine of nonviolence has enjoyed near-universal acceptance by the US Left. Today protest is often shaped by cooperation with state authorities--even organizers of rallies against police brutality apply for police permits, and anti-imperialists usually stop short of supporting self-defense and armed resistance. How Nonviolence Protects the State challenges the belief that nonviolence is the only way to fight for a better world. In a call bound to stir controversy and lively debate, Peter Gelderloos invites activists to consider diverse tactics, passionately arguing that exclusive nonviolence often acts to reinforce the same structures of oppression that activists seek to overthrow.
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