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I honestly don’t wanna add much more than the title bc I don’t want the suggestions to be influenced by my believes etc. pls suggest me books that are pro/anti violent resistance or just talk about the history of it.
Burrough, “Days of Rage: America’s Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence”
Marighella, “Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla”
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King, “Urban Warfare in the Twenty-First Century”
Collins, Spencer, “Understanding Urban Warfare”
Thornton, “Asymmetric Warfare: Threats and Response in the 21st Century”
Boyd, “Beautiful Trouble” (has a website which may be of more use)
Mao, “On Guerilla Warfare”
Kilcullen, “Counterinsurgency”
mzieg on
I enjoyed The Antifa Handbook, Mark Bray.
Perfect_Shopping1976 on
I wanted to recommend two books but I’m pretty sure they’re not translated to English. Regardless, they’re by Aisha Aude. You can search them up.
Pretty_Fairy_Queen on
Does it have to be nonfiction?
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Brandon Sanderson‘s Stormlight Archive, (which just in case you don’t know it is a massive multi-volume fantasy epic) is partly about the traumas and errors of war, the haunting power of immoral acts that seemed justified at the time, the collapse of certainty of what it’s been for, and the psychological effects on characters over many years.
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Women talking
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Fire From The Mountain by Omar Cabezaz
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The Ministry for the Future- much of the book is about climate terrorism. I would not say it is pro or anti violence but just an interesting exploration of what would happen if people were driven to violence as a result of capitalism and climate change and how that would affect the future.
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Burrough, “Days of Rage: America’s Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence”
Marighella, “Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla”
FM 31-21
King, “Urban Warfare in the Twenty-First Century”
Collins, Spencer, “Understanding Urban Warfare”
Thornton, “Asymmetric Warfare: Threats and Response in the 21st Century”
Boyd, “Beautiful Trouble” (has a website which may be of more use)
Mao, “On Guerilla Warfare”
Kilcullen, “Counterinsurgency”
I enjoyed The Antifa Handbook, Mark Bray.
I wanted to recommend two books but I’m pretty sure they’re not translated to English. Regardless, they’re by Aisha Aude. You can search them up.
Does it have to be nonfiction?
Brandon Sanderson‘s Stormlight Archive, (which just in case you don’t know it is a massive multi-volume fantasy epic) is partly about the traumas and errors of war, the haunting power of immoral acts that seemed justified at the time, the collapse of certainty of what it’s been for, and the psychological effects on characters over many years.
Women talking
Fire From The Mountain by Omar Cabezaz
The Ministry for the Future- much of the book is about climate terrorism. I would not say it is pro or anti violence but just an interesting exploration of what would happen if people were driven to violence as a result of capitalism and climate change and how that would affect the future.