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Okuva mu bwannakyemalira Okudda Mu Ddimookulaasiya: Endowooza ku nkola y’okwenunula

'From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation' (Luganda)
Gene Sharp

Boston: The Albert Einstein Institution, 2005

Translation: Solidarity Uganda, April 2020

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Description

“From Dictatorship to Democracy” is a serious introduction to the use of nonviolent action to topple dictatorships. Based on over forty years of study by Dr. Gene Sharp, the book, now in its fourth edition, was originally published in 1993 for distribution among Burmese dissidents, and has to date been translated into thirty-one languages.

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