Pacifism as pathology

reflections on the role of armed struggle in North America

185 pages

Langue : English

Publié 9 août 2017

ISBN :
978-1-62963-224-7
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Numéro OCLC :
985014203

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"Originally written during the mid-1980s, the seminal essay Pacifism as Pathology was prompted by veteran activist Ward Churchill's frustration with what he diagnosed as a growingand deliberately self-neutralizing"hegemony of nonviolence" on the North American left. The essay's publication unleashed a raging debate among activists in both the U.S. and Canada, a significant result of which was Michael Ryan's penning of a follow-up essay reinforcing Churchill's premise that nonviolence, at least as the term is popularly employed by white "progressives," is inherently counterrevolutionary. This book challenges the pacifist movement's heralded victories, suggesting that their success was in spite of, rather than because of, their nonviolent tactics. " -- Amazon.com

6 éditions

Sujets

  • Political violence
  • Peace movements
  • Pacifism

Lieux

  • North America