I planned to have this short essay on Gene Sharp’s work on nonviolent action posted during the drama of the Egyptian revolution. Life got in the way, so I stayed tuned to media accounts all the while thinking how "the story" was only partly told. The New York Times assessed Sharp’s influence on pro-democracy movements around the globe; one NYT Op-Ed columnist suggested Sharp’s work was “little known in America” (not sure what America the columnis … Read More
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