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This is a unique book that explores a neglected aspect of many well-known movements in world history, drawing out examples of "constructive action" employed in very different struggles. Rigby draws both from a life-long experience with radical activism, and from social science, discussing how it might be helpful to view different types and tactics of movement activities as "constructive" or as "resistance," and sometimes as "constructive resistance." This is the perfect book for anyone interested in an overview of how constructive nonviolent direct action can be integrated into everyday life and thereby contribute to processes of change, even during wartime and against organized crime.
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This is a unique book that explores a neglected aspect of many well-known movements in world history, drawing out examples of "constructive action" employed in very different struggles. Rigby draws both from a life-long experience with radical activism, and from social science, discussing how it might be helpful to view different types and tactics of movement activities as "constructive" or as "resistance," and sometimes as "constructive resistance." This is the perfect book for anyone interested in an overview of how constructive nonviolent direct action can be integrated into everyday life and thereby contribute to processes of change, even during wartime and against organized crime.
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