For those who want to follow along with me in my research, here is a partial list of sources which I am studying:
- The Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency (Chapter 2), Doug McAdam
- Guatemala Woke Up: A Study About The Social Protests In Guatemala City 2015, Isadora Bennett (Note that these two works expand on the theme of cognitive liberation discussed in my most recent post in the From D to D series.)
- Corruption and Cognitive Liberation in Russian Environmentalism: A Political Process Approach to Social Movement Decline, Kate Pride Brown. My, how things in Russia have changed between the time Ms. Brown wrote her thesis and today!
- The Strategy of Indirect Approach (Chapter 11), B.H. Liddell Hart
- The community organizing literature developed by Marshall Ganz
- And, of course, From D to D, How Nonviolent Struggle Works (HNVSW), and Part 3 of The Politics of Nonviolent Action.
As can be seen, that's a large amount of reading to do, which is why it can't all be done in a week. (That is, unless I want my house to get filthy, my laundry to pile up, and the garden to be overrun with weeds instead of veggies.) Because quality is more important than "fast-food" quantity, I feel the need to take the necessary time to turn out high-quality posts on this subject. Those who are waiting for these new posts are welcome to check out my extensive back catalog, although I don't always agree with everything I say...
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