A common argument in the leadup to the 2003 invasion of
Yon gade perspicaces ak vibran sou lavi ak travay Gene Sharp, How To Start A Revolution demoli agiman sa a. Kontrer pwennvi non-vyolans ki pa vyolans kòm yon nayif san espwa, pwofesè syans politik ki gen 84 an te pase lavi l pou dokimante anpil egzanp rezistans san vyolans ki te ranvèse diktati atravè mond lan avèk siksè.
Yon sitasyon nan Sharp ouvè dokimantè a: "Diktatè yo pa janm osi fò ke yo di w yo ye, moun yo pa janm osi fèb jan yo panse yo ye."
But the plainspoken Sharp is more than just a historian of popular struggles. Rather, books such as From Dictatorship to Democracy (1993) serve as “how to” guides for those working to topple autocratic regimes. As the film explains, this book alone has been translated into more than 30 languages and been read and acted upon by key players in the Arab Spring, the “colour” revolutions in Eastern Europe and beyond, and the Green Movement in
With the narrative switching from scenes of Sharp serenely watering his orchids in his
For example, one of the ten lessons that serve as chapters in the film, is simply: “Plan a strategy”. Sharp argues that the Chinese students occupying
Yon tantativ akeyi pou popilarize ide enpòtan ki te resevwa relativman ti atansyon nan peyi Etazini ak UK jiska dènyèman, Kouman pou kòmanse yon revolisyon se gade esansyèl pou aktivis yo ak piblik la an jeneral.
Ian Sinclair se yon ekriven endependan ki baze nan Lond,
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