Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals“This country's leading hell-raiser" (The Nation) shares his impassioned counsel to young radicals on how to effect constructive social change and know “the difference between being a realistic radical and being a rhetorical one.” |
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Page 41
... kind of means selected and how they can be used is significantly dependent upon the face of the enemy , or the character of his opposition . Gandhi's opposition not only made the effective use of pas- sive resistance possible but ...
... kind of means selected and how they can be used is significantly dependent upon the face of the enemy , or the character of his opposition . Gandhi's opposition not only made the effective use of pas- sive resistance possible but ...
Page 80
... kind of person whose greatest joy is creation . He conceives of creation as the very essence of the meaning of life . In his constant striving for the new , he finds that he cannot endure what is repetitive and unchanging . For him hell ...
... kind of person whose greatest joy is creation . He conceives of creation as the very essence of the meaning of life . In his constant striving for the new , he finds that he cannot endure what is repetitive and unchanging . For him hell ...
Page 143
... kind of action would be catastrophic in many ways . People would be desperate for a place to relieve themselves . One can see children yelling at their parents , " Mommy , I've got to go , " and desperate mothers surrendering , " All ...
... kind of action would be catastrophic in many ways . People would be desperate for a place to relieve themselves . One can see children yelling at their parents , " Mommy , I've got to go , " and desperate mothers surrendering , " All ...
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