Friday, February 18, 2011

The People Power Handbook By Gene Sharp

This from the New York Times,

Halfway around the world from Tahrir Square in Cairo, an aging American intellectual shuffles about his cluttered brick row house in a working-class neighborhood here. His name is Gene Sharp. Stoop-shouldered and white-haired at 83, he grows orchids, has yet to master the Internet and hardly seems like a dangerous man.

But for the world’s despots, his ideas can be fatal.

Few Americans have heard of Mr. Sharp. But for decades, his practical writings on nonviolent revolution — most notably “From Dictatorship to Democracy,” a 93-page guide to toppling autocrats, available for download in 24 languages — have inspired dissidents around the world, including in Burma, Bosnia, Estonia and Zimbabwe, and now Tunisia and Egypt.

Get hold of the People power handbook “From Dictatorship to Democracy” from Gene Sharp. Just press on the New York Times link above.

An enlightened constituency will be least prone to political machinations and manipulation. Intelligence/Knowledge is our only way to defend and attain genuine freedom or liberty.

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