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Powerful Peacemaking: A Strategy for a Living Revolution

by George Lakey

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This book presents a bold and comprehensive approach with historical examples to creative social empowerment and global transformation in the quest for a peaceful and just world. It proposes a 5-stage strategy for nonviolent revolution, one with particular relevance and potency in the post-industrial era. This is a dynamic and empowering book which will move the concerned citizen beyond the question of how changes can be made on either the personal or issue level to engagement with the larger social fabric by means of the strategies and tactics of nonviolent action.… (more)
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This book presents a bold and comprehensive approach with historical examples to creative social empowerment and global transformation in the quest for a peaceful and just world. It proposes a 5-stage strategy for nonviolent revolution, one with particular relevance and potency in the post-industrial era. This is a dynamic and empowering book which will move the concerned citizen beyond the question of how changes can be made on either the personal or issue level to engagement with the larger social fabric by means of the strategies and tactics of nonviolent action.

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