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Home » News » Peaceful protest is much more effective than violence for toppling dictators
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Peaceful protest is much more effective than violence for toppling dictators

by Jim Manske|Published 06/11/2013

Here’s why violent uprisings tend to fail, but nonviolence works.

Jim Manske’s insight:
Encouraging!

See it on Scoop.it, via Radical Compassion

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