![]() On close examination, none of theĮxamples commonly promoted by nonviolent proponents is eitherĮxclusively nonviolent or successful. Gelderloos exposes the falsified history of supposedly successful Gelderloos divides his book into seven chapters, each debunking a specific myth about nonviolence:Ĭhapter 1 Nonviolence is ineffective - Here Jensen and others actually propose is an organizing approach that Outlets, which falsely frame the debate as a question of "nonviolent" Mainly on The Nation magazine and other "alternative" media Ideological views across the entire progressive movement. ![]() ![]() Like Churchill, Gelderloosīemoans the determination of nonviolence proponents to impose their In How Nonviolence Protects the State (2007 South End Press), Peter Gelderloos takes up where Ward Churchill's 1985 Pacifism as Pathology leaves off - expanding on Churchill's basic premises (see my review of Pacifism as Pathology last week) with more recent historical examples. ![]()
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