The logic of political violence
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>Within westernized societies, particularly the United States, there has been a near universal acceptance that nonviolent action has been the foundation on which the progress and/or success of political and social justice movements has been built. Yet, contrary to popular beliefs held by many in the United States, political violence has played a crucial role in advancing historical justice struggles. > >In this breakthrough study, Rosebraugh examines the historical roles that both nonviolence and political violence have played in social and political movements both in the United States and internationally. His profound and well-researched conclusions advocate for the necessity of a political and social revolution in the United States—using any means necessary. - [distributor](https://www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=477)
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Craig Rosebraugh
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The Logic of Political Violence
- LOLogic of Political ViolenceCraig Rosebraugh
Logic of Political Violence
- LOLogic of Political ViolenceCraig Rosebraugh
Logic of Political Violence