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The considerable legacy of Gene Sharp, the unassuming Boston political-science professor whose writings influenced national liberation movements around the globe, is spotlit in Ruaridh Arrow's admiring docu "How to Start a Revolution." This U.K. feature is well timed amid the ongoing events of the Arab Spring, as well as the Occupy Wall Street spinoffs in various U.S. cities, in which Sharp's methods of popular nonviolent resistance resonate.
Iran accuses him of being a CIA agent, while Hugo Chavez has lumped him with George W. Bush as stirring imperialist insurrection.
Originally posted by revolutionphase1
New age violent revolutionary guerilla groups = revolution
It will happen soon, this Occupy stuff is the watered down version.
Originally posted by revolutionphase1
reply to post by BulletShogun
Any kid that plays Call of Duty under 21 years of age - recruited. If they can shoot a gun, they can storm the white house.
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