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The Civil Disobedience Handbook : A Brief History and Practical Advice for the Politically Disenchanted - James Tracy

The Civil Disobedience Handbook

A Brief History and Practical Advice for the Politically Disenchanted

By: James Tracy

Paperback | 1 May 2002

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Non-violent civil disobedience is an American tradition, an essential element of a working democracy. From the Bill of Rights to contemporary direct action tactics utilized by the Ruckus Society, this handbook outlines a brief history of social protest. Helpful resources and handy information are included, as well as tips on everything from getting arrested to manipulating the media.

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