The Politics of Nonviolent Action: The methods of nonviolent actionTre Binds værk, der beskriver og forklarer ikke-voldelige handlinger og aktioner. I bind II The Methods of Nonviolent Action beskrives de metoder og fremgangsmåder, der anvendes ved ikke-voldelige aktioner bl.a. ved at undlade at samarbejde på det politiske, økonomiske og politiske plan. Udg. 1973.:336 s.not. |
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INTRODUCTION | 109 |
PERSISTENCE | 111 |
WINNING OVER UNCOMMITTED | 118 |
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