Civil Resistance
Civil Resistance by Kurt Schock is a groundbreaking exploration of nonviolent struggle that pushes the boundaries of civil resistance studies. Published in 2015 by the University of Minnesota Press, this insightful book spans 344 pages and offers valuable social scientific knowledge for scholars and activists alike. It delves into the dynamics of passive resistance, providing comparative perspectives that highlight the significance of nonviolence in the pursuit of democracy, human rights, and social justice. Whether you are an academic, an activist, or simply interested in the power of peaceful protest, this book is an essential addition to your library. Discover how civil resistance can effect change and inspire movements across the globe.