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“Nonviolent action . . . is capable of wielding great power even against ruthless rulers and military regimes,” writes Sharp, “because it attacks the most vulnerable characteristic of all hierarchical institutions and governments: dependence on the governed.” Abstracted from Sharp’s classic three-volume work, The Politics of Nonviolent Action, this monograph summarizes the core concepts behind the technique of nonviolent struggle.

The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Burmese) Gene Sharp

Albert Einstein Institution, 1990
Translation: Foundation for Democracy in Burma, 1989 (reprinted in 1993)
English version printed in 1990 and reprinted in 2000

ISBN-10 (English): 1880813025
ISBN-13 (English): 978-1880813027

Material on this page appears with permission of The Albert Einstein Institution (AEI). For questions regarding translation, reproduction, or purchase, please contact AEI.

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