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Politischer Protest und Kulturrevolution, gewaltfreie direkte Aktion in den 70er 80er Jahren

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Subject
20th Century
Title
Political Protest & Cultural Revolution
Subjects
Politics & Society
Features
1st Edition, Dust Jacket, 9th prrint
ISBN
9780520084339
EAN
9780520084339

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520084330
ISBN-13
9780520084339
eBay Product ID (ePID)
211769

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
332 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Political Protest and Cultural Revolution : Nonviolent Direct Action in the 1970s and 1980s
Publication Year
1993
Subject
United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Civil Rights, Peace, United States / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Author
Barbara Epstein
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
90-044230
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
303.6/1
Table Of Content
List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Protest in the 1960s and 1980s: The Blocked Cultural Revolution 2. The Clamshell Alliance: Consensus and Utopian Democracy 3. The Abalone Alliance: Anarcha-Feminism and the Politics of Prefigurative Revolution 4. The Livermore Action Group: Direct Action and the Arms Race 5. Feminist Spirituality and Magical Politics 6. The Religious Community: Mass Politics and Moral Witness 7. Radical Politics in Late Capitalist Society Conclusion Notes Sources Index
Synopsis
From her perspective as both participant and observer, Barbara Epstein examines the nonviolent direct action movement which, inspired by the civil rights movement, flourished in the United States from the mid-seventies to the mid-eighties. Disenchanted with the politics of both the mainstream and the organized left, and deeply committed to forging communities based on shared values, activists in this movement developed a fresh, philosophy and style of politics that shaped the thinking of a new generation of activists. Driven by a vision of an ecologically balanced, nonviolent, egalitarian society, they engaged in political action through affinity groups, made decisions by consensus, and practiced mass civil disobedience. The nonviolent direct action movement galvanized originally in opposition to nuclear power, with the Clamshell Alliance in New England and then the Abalone Alliance in California leading the way. Its influence soon spread to other activist movements--for peace, non-intervention, ecological preservation, feminism, and gay and lesbian rights. Epstein joined the San Francisco Bay Area's Livermore Action Group to protest the arms race and found herself in jail along with a thousand other activists for blocking the road in front of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. She argues that to gain a real understanding of the direct action movement it is necessary to view it from the inside. For with its aim to base society as a whole on principles of egalitarianism and nonviolence, the movement sought to turn political protest into cultural revolution., From her perspective as both participant and observer, Barbara Epstein examines the nonviolent direct action movement which, inspired by the civil rights movement, flourished in the United States from the mid-seventies to the mid-eighties. Disenchanted with the politics of both the mainstream and the organized left, and deeply committed to forging communities based on shared values, activists in this movement developed a fresh, philosophy and style of politics that shaped the thinking of a new generation of activists. Driven by a vision of an ecologically balanced, nonviolent, egalitarian society, they engaged in political action through affinity groups, made decisions by consensus, and practiced mass civil disobedience. The nonviolent direct action movement galvanized originally in opposition to nuclear power, with the Clamshell Alliance in New England and then the Abalone Alliance in California leading the way. Its influence soon spread to other activist movements-for peace, non-intervention, ecological preservation, feminism, and gay and lesbian rights. Epstein joined the San Francisco Bay Area's Livermore Action Group to protest the arms race and found herself in jail along with a thousand other activists for blocking the road in front of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. She argues that to gain a real understanding of the direct action movement it is necessary to view it from the inside. For with its aim to base society as a whole on principles of egalitarianism and nonviolence, the movement sought to turn political protest into cultural revolution.

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