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There Are Realistic Alternatives
by Gene Sharp
In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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006 - Appendix 3 - Further Reading - Acknowledgments and other information
In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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005 - Appendix 2 - 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action
In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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004 - Appendix 1 - Glossary of Important Terms in Nonviolent Struggle
In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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003 - Chapter 3 - Steps in Strategic Planning for Nonviolent Struggles Against Repressive Regimes
In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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002 - Chapter 2 - The Importance of Strategic Planning in Nonviolent Struggle
In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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001 - Chapter 1 - Developing a Realistic Alternative to War and other Violence
In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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In a world where violence permeates society and politics—manifesting as war, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, usurpation, and genocide—this essay offers a fresh perspective on addressing the pervasive issue of violence. It challenges the notion that violence is an inevitable response, urging us to explore the conditions necessary for a significant reduction in military and violent conflict. By examining the reasons behind the widespread belief that violence is justified for both noble and ignoble causes, we can uncover pathways for profound change and a more peaceful future. (Summary by Author)
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