Wie Gewaltfreiheit den Staat schützt

Pamphlet, 51 pages

Langue : German

Publié 20 mars 2020 par Bildungsbande Aufruhr.

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4 étoiles (2 critiques)

„Wir befinden uns mitten in einem Krieg, und Neutralität ist nicht möglich. Es gibt nichts auf dieser Welt, das derzeit den Namen Frieden verdient. Es ist vielmehr die Frage, wessen Gewalt uns am meisten Angst macht und auf wessen Seite wir stehen.“

In lebendiger Sprache lädt Gelderloos Aktivisti ein, eine Vielfalt von Taktiken in Betracht zu ziehen. Es wird systematisch die Vorstellung entlarft, gewaltfreier Aktivismus sei die einzige akzeptable oder effektive Methode des Widerstands.

3 editions

Review of 'How nonviolence protects the state' on 'Goodreads'

5 étoiles

"La guerra é continua e si intensificherà e, per quanto mi riguarda, preferirei essere in prigione o nella tomba piuttosto che fare qualsiasi cosa che non sia combattere l'oppressione del mio popolo."
(Kuwasi Balagoon)

Questo libro é stato la mia introduzione all'attivismo rivoluzionario.

Interesting, but too polemic and disingenuous

3 étoiles

I would not recommend this book to people who want to understand the split between advocates for “nonviolence” and advocates for diversity of tactics, because the author sometimes disingenuously puts things in people's mouths. It is however helpful as a reference in arguments, since it contains a lot of recent-historical (USA-centric) examples.

In the first chapters the author attacks, often polemically, “nonviolent” tactics. Some of the convictions he presents as coming from advocates of “nonviolence” are obviously constructed.¹ In the last chapter the author advocates for organizing in small groups and forming temporary alliances and outlines his views on how violence could be used effectively.

In the examples, the definitions of violence of the discussed movements are used (but not always stated), so the definition is constantly changing, which did confuse me at times. Most discussed movements seem to define property destruction as violence. I don't know if he hand-picked …

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