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Gene Sharp

Self Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (1992)

Self Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (1992) by Gene Sharp

PREFACE

To state the obvious, the former constituent republics of the Soviet Union and the once Communist-ruled Eastern European states face numerous difficulties. The questions of how to maintain national independence, ensure survival in a dangerous world, and protect the con...

Roland Bleiker

Nonviolent Struggle and the Revolution in East Germany (1993)

Nonviolent Struggle and the Revolution in East Germany (1993) by Roland Bleiker

INTRODUCTION

We were more afraid of the people than the people had reason to be afraid of us.
(Statement by a member of the much feared Stasi, the East German State Security Service)

"We are the people" was the main battle cry of the nonviolent struggle that...

Patricia Parkman

Insurrectionary Civic Strikes in Latin America, 1931-1961 (1990)

Insurrectionary Civic Strikes in Latin America, 1931-1961 (1990) by Patricia Parkman

Introduction

One of the characteristic features of the Latin American political land- scape is a phenomenon best described as a civic strike: the collective suspension of normal activities by people of diverse social groups united by a common political objecti...

Victor E. Marsden & Sergei Nilus

The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (1934)

The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (1934) by Victor E. Marsden & Sergei Nilus

PREFACE

Victor E. Marsden. The author of this translation of the famous PROTOCOLS was himself a victim of the Bolshevik Revolution. He had lived for many years in Russia and was married to a Russian lady. Among his other activities in Russia he had been' for...

Serge Nilus

The Protocols and World Revolution (1920)

The Protocols and World Revolution (1920) by Serge Nilus

Introduction by the author

THE PROTOCOLS AND WORLD REVOLUTION INCLUDING A TRANSLATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE "PROTOCOLS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE ZIONIST MEN OF WISDOM"

CONCERNING SOMETHING PEOPLE DO NOT WISH TO BELIEVE AND WHICH IS SO NEAR FOURTH EDITION OF THE BOOK, "NEAR IS THE COMING O...