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Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present

Adam Roberts, Joanne J. Myers

November 23, 2009

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Should civil resistance be seen as potentially replacing violence completely, or as a phenomenon that operates in conjunction with, and as a modification of, power politics?
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