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How Nonviolence Protects the State
Peter Gelderloos

South End Press, 2007 - 128 pages

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From a student activist

For my birthday this year, a friend gave me Peter Gelderloos's How Nonviolence Protects the State. I was quite taken aback, and a little hurt, after having become a passionate nonviolent activist during high school and through my years at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Although a bit skeptical, I began reading and, to my surprise, found myself exhilarated. For the three years I have been in the Feminist Studies Department at UCSC, I have had one constant thing pounded into my head: learn to question all voices equally, including one's own - be critically aware, get into the cracks in things, and then keep going. And yet, I had not applied this approach to one of the ideas I hold very dear to me. Gelderloos shook my head, made me re-examine, re-evaluate, re-think.


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He speaks ..

.. the truth. Written in a language even a norwegian bonehead like me can understand (read and learn, Ward Churchill..)! Brilliant.









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how nonviolence protects the state

This book proves that Ward Churchill was right about the white middle class flower child racist "hippies". They know the racist government will not harm them in their protest??? The white non-violent charlatans are collaborators with the ameriKKKan government. The original evil empire "British Empire" who sent out their missionaries to pacify the target the third world non-white-populations before invasion by the British army. The same thing is happening in the US and the "hippionaries" and the domestic army called the police. The white non-violent racist will not use violence to overthrow the oppressive government that kill black people everyday. The "hippies" benefit from it after they graduate college and become "yuppies". The sad thing about the oppression of non-whites is that they believe the garbage of the 1960's civil wrong movement. The "magic negro" Martin Luther Queen ran with the non-violent movement so the limousine liberals could take the baton and keep black people in the promise land ghettos; while the black poverty pimps ran to the suburbs with their white trophy barbie dolls.


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If you're a pacifist who likes books, this is too provocative to ignore on principle.

I get a tremendous kick out of this book because it dares to go so far beyond what smart, enlightened people say or (perhaps) even think, even though they know, and can empirically observe, that something is dreadfully awry with our applied strategies for effecting change in this new and daunting century. It is packed with sharply rendered historical references and facts that leave behind plenty to ponder after you put the book down and observe whatever goings-on are in front of you, wherever you are. (I happen to be in Hawaii, where many would like to toss out the US government, but without hurting anyone ..... ).

By no means does this activist kid from Virginia Peter Gelderloos have all the answers. However, the book stirs up real moral ambivalence, and that's always interesting. It demands that you THINK. Here's someone daring to ask: which historical leaders have we canonized beyond reproach, and who does it serve? That's always a pertinent question in a free society. Many threads spin off from this little volume, and it's meticulously footnoted. I was particularly interested in the accounts of the Stonewall Riots, the violent 1969 uprising in Greenwich Village that blew the doors open for gay rights. Those pissed off drag queens sure weren't collecting signatures. Where would we be now without them?
It's a plain fact that there are a variety of options, of tactics, to meet our goals, and we may choose to avail ourselves of them, or (perhaps inevitably) not. Right On! Its sheer chutzpah will make you laugh out loud, sometimes at yourself, and hey, if nothing else, what the hell is wrong with that?

Really a must read, even if you conclude that it's rubbish ( and you very well might), it's quite a fascinating and fearless polemic.


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Since the civil rights era, the doctrine of nonviolence has enjoyed near-universal acceptance by the US Left. Today protest is often shaped by cooperation with state authorities-even organizers of rallies against police brutality apply for police permits, and anti-imperialists usually stop short of supporting self-defense and armed resistance. How Nonviolence Protects the State challenges the belief that nonviolence is the only way to fight for a better world. In a call bound to stir controversy and lively debate, Peter Gelderloos invites activists to consider diverse tactics, passionately arguing that exclusive nonviolence often acts to reinforce the same structures of oppression that activists seek to overthrow.

Contemporary movements for social change face plenty of difficult questions, but sometimes matters of strategy and tactics receive low priority. Many North American activists fail to scrutinize the role of nonviolence, never posing essential questions:

Is nonviolence effective at ending systems of oppression?

Does nonviolence intersect with white privilege and the dominance of North over South?

How does pacifism reinforce the same power dynamic as patriarchy?

Ultimately, does nonviolence protect the state?

Peter Gelderloos is a radical community organizer. He is the author of Consensus: A New Handbook for Grassroots Political, Social, and Environmental Groups and a contributor to Letters From Young Activists. He is the co-facilitator of a workshop on the prison system, and is also involved in independent media, copwatching, anti-oppression work, and anarchist organizing.




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