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El Derecho a Levantarse: El Poder del Pueblo y las Virtudes del Disturbio Civil

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Transcript of remarks made by Jack Duvall in 2006 for the Mojmir Povolny Lectureship in International Studies at Lawrence University, in Appleton, WI. Major themes include the assertion of planning, unity, and discipline as the “engines of nonviolent strategy.”

The Right to Rise Up: People Power and the Virtues of Civic Disruption (Spanish)
Peter Ackerman and Jack Duvall

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Remarks delivered at the Mojmir Povolny Lectureship in International Studies
Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, May 1, 2006

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