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This book argues that no major campaign has ever been successful without Counterpower, defined as the power that the 'have-nots' can use to remove the power of the 'haves'A". This contention is examined by investigating the history and tactics of the suffrage movement, the labour movement, the anti-war movement, the anti-colonial movement, the environmental movement and today's global justice/anti-globalisation movement.
Contents
Introduction, How Counterpower helps movements win, How India achieved its independence, How Governments respond to Counterpower, How the Vietnam War was stopped, How apartheid was ended in South Africa, How the vote was won in Britain, How movements resist corporate power, How Egyptians overthrew their president, Conclusion: Making change happen