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How Non-Violence Protects The State -Recording and Interview

Last Hours | 09.09.2008 09:21 | Repression | Social Struggles | London


Peter Gelderloos is a radical community organiser from the USA. He has written a number of books including Consensus: A new handbook for grassroots political, social and environmental groups and How Non-violence helps the State as well as being a member of a number of campaigns including local Food Not Bombs, Copwatch and Anarchist Black Cross chapters.

The recording is of the talk that he gave in the RampART social centre on February 2nd, whilst the interview was done the following day in London. (Follow the link above!)

Last Hours
- Homepage: http://www.lasthours.org.uk

Additions

Video of talk in Edinburgh

09.09.2008 10:30

Peter Gelderloos's talk in Edinburgh was recorded by AnarchoTV and is available from their website or podcast feed.

Rord Leith
- Homepage: http://atvarchive.blogspot.com/2008/04/does-non-violence-protect-state.html


Comments

Display the following 11 comments

  1. Organised & in defence its good, the keep it spikey campaign in last — red,green,black,pink& silver bloc
  2. tell Ghandi that — Tony Gosling
  3. Read some Gandhi! — Hindu activist
  4. Violence — Snoopy
  5. Violence has it's place — Ruby
  6. Ahimsa, Non-violence and Hinduism — swastik
  7. so swas... — johnpaulgeorgeandringothetankengine
  8. Gandhi is no role model — Subhas Chandra Bose
  9. Cowardice, violence and non-violence — dreamer
  10. violence vs non violence — realist
  11. Non-Violence — violence

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