Revolutionary Nonviolence: Concepts, Cases and Controversies
Editat de Richard Jackson, Joseph Llewellyn, Griffin Manawaroa Leonard, Aidan Gnoth, Tonga Karenaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2021
Bringing together an eminent group of researchers and activist-scholars, this collection focuses on a number of important questions: Is a commitment to radical nonviolence a necessity for generating revolutionary change in society? Should revolutionary movements abandon their reliance on political violence as a tool of change? What are some of the practical and theoretical challenges of adopting revolutionary nonviolence today? What can we learn from groups, actors and cases of people who have used revolutionary nonviolence to struggle against injustice? With a mix of theoretical and case study based chapters, the volume explores these and other important questions about how to generate necessary and lasting revolutionary change today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786998262
ISBN-10: 1786998262
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1786998262
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: The opportunities and challenges of revolutionary nonviolence today - Richard Jackson, Joe Llewellyn, Griffin Leonard, Aidan Gnoth and Tonga Karena
1. A defence of revolutionary nonviolence - Richard Jackson
2. Listen, Leftist! Violence is not revolutionary - Joseph Llewellyn
3. Symbolic nonviolence and the transformation of society beyond liberal capitalism - Timothy Bryar
4. Eradicating warism: Our most dangerous disease - Duane L. Cady
5. Social defence: A revolutionary agenda - Brian Martin
6. One No against violence, many Yeses beyond violence: Zapatista dignity, autonomy, counter-conduct - Sean Chabot & Stellan Vinthagen
7. Rethinking nonviolence and (de)legitimacy: BDS and the formal Palestinian political process - Philippa Barnes
8. Grassroots media as strategic resistance - Isabel McIntosh
9. Wiremu Patene and the early peace movement at Karakariki - Anaru Eketone
10. Reclaiming the role of Rongo: A revolutionary and radical form of non-violent politics - Tonga Karena
11. Understanding Baxter's 'Dunedin lawyer': Alfred Richard Barclay and the significance of Boer War opposition in New Zealand - Tim Leadbeater
1. A defence of revolutionary nonviolence - Richard Jackson
2. Listen, Leftist! Violence is not revolutionary - Joseph Llewellyn
3. Symbolic nonviolence and the transformation of society beyond liberal capitalism - Timothy Bryar
4. Eradicating warism: Our most dangerous disease - Duane L. Cady
5. Social defence: A revolutionary agenda - Brian Martin
6. One No against violence, many Yeses beyond violence: Zapatista dignity, autonomy, counter-conduct - Sean Chabot & Stellan Vinthagen
7. Rethinking nonviolence and (de)legitimacy: BDS and the formal Palestinian political process - Philippa Barnes
8. Grassroots media as strategic resistance - Isabel McIntosh
9. Wiremu Patene and the early peace movement at Karakariki - Anaru Eketone
10. Reclaiming the role of Rongo: A revolutionary and radical form of non-violent politics - Tonga Karena
11. Understanding Baxter's 'Dunedin lawyer': Alfred Richard Barclay and the significance of Boer War opposition in New Zealand - Tim Leadbeater
Recenzii
A superb collection of essays that is much needed in the current era of political, economic and environmental crisis. The volume adeptly points to the potential of revolutionary nonviolence in transforming society while exposing myths upon which the glorification of violence are based.
In this era of endless violence and interrelated political marginalization, economic inequality, social dislocation and ecological (including climate) breakdown, this book explains why revolutionary nonviolence is the most fruitful path for generating the grassroots, community-led structural change needed to transcend this complex and multi-faceted crisis. An insightful and compelling read.
Revolutionary Nonviolence offers a broad and compelling overview of nonviolent campaigns for justice and social change. It goes beyond prevailing pacifist, pragmatic and often liberal approaches and includes important attempts to decolonize resistance and imagine alternative futures.
In this era of endless violence and interrelated political marginalization, economic inequality, social dislocation and ecological (including climate) breakdown, this book explains why revolutionary nonviolence is the most fruitful path for generating the grassroots, community-led structural change needed to transcend this complex and multi-faceted crisis. An insightful and compelling read.
Revolutionary Nonviolence offers a broad and compelling overview of nonviolent campaigns for justice and social change. It goes beyond prevailing pacifist, pragmatic and often liberal approaches and includes important attempts to decolonize resistance and imagine alternative futures.