I’m looking for a book that discusses different ways people protests and evaluates them for effectiveness. Essentially outlining the most effective ways to create change through protest or other related measures. Thanks in advance!
This is very like the photocopied stuff we had as students at the time of the miners strike
wyzapped on
I wish I had a recommendation, but maybe look for a biography on Martin Luther, and/or Martin Luther King Jr…. Both took on huge establishments and through mostly speech and writing changed their worlds.
OldPuppy00 on
Capitalist Realism, by Mark Fisher. What is new capitalism (post 1974 oil crisis) and why classic means of protesting oppression (unions, strikes…) are no longer effective.
aerlenbach on
“A History of America in Ten Strikes” by Erik Loomis (2018)
“In Defense of Looting: A Riotous History of Uncivil Action” by Vicky Osterwell (2019)
“Working Class History: Everyday Acts of Resistance & Rebellion” (2020)
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Saul Alinsky, *Rules for Radicals*.
Blueprint for Revolution by Sroja Popovic is an excellent resource on nonviolent revolution.
http://www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk/toolkit/action_resources/guides_to_taking_action/road_raging/index.html
This is very like the photocopied stuff we had as students at the time of the miners strike
I wish I had a recommendation, but maybe look for a biography on Martin Luther, and/or Martin Luther King Jr…. Both took on huge establishments and through mostly speech and writing changed their worlds.
Capitalist Realism, by Mark Fisher. What is new capitalism (post 1974 oil crisis) and why classic means of protesting oppression (unions, strikes…) are no longer effective.
“A History of America in Ten Strikes” by Erik Loomis (2018)
“In Defense of Looting: A Riotous History of Uncivil Action” by Vicky Osterwell (2019)
“Working Class History: Everyday Acts of Resistance & Rebellion” (2020)
“Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook” by Mark Bray