Nonviolent Action and Social ChangeSeveryn Ten Haut Bruyn, Paula M. Rayman |
Contents
Introduction by Severyn T Bruyn and Paula Rayman | 1 |
A Social Science Framework | 11 |
A Perspective | 73 |
Copyright | |
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Nonviolent Action and Social Change Severyn Ten Haut Bruyn,Severyn T. Bruyn, Jr.,Paula M. Rayman No preview available - 1981 |
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actionists Africa Albany American arrested attack authority basic become Bill Sutherland boycott Brad Lyttle campaign Chavez civil disobedience civil rights CNVA conflict countries Czechoslovakia Danilo Dolci Dar es Salaam David Dellinger decentralization defense Deming demonstration domination economic effect ence example farmworkers force freedom functions Gandhi Gandhian Gene Sharp groups growers human important Indian individual institutions involved jail Kaunda labor leaders liberation lives major means Mohandas K Nazi noncooperation nonviolent action nonviolent activists nonviolent resistance nonviolent revolution nonviolent struggle norms Northern Rhodesia Norwegian opponents organization pacifists participants Peace Brigade peacewalkers picket police political potential principles problems protest radical tradition reactors revolutionary role Satyagraha self-governance Sicily social change society strategy strike structure symbolic tactics theater theory tion union UNIP United Farm Workers village violence walkers women workers World Peace Brigade York