How Non-Violence Protects The State -Recording and Interview
Last Hours | 09.09.2008 09:21 | Repression | Social Struggles | London
Peter Gelderloos is a radical community organiser from the USA. He has written a number of books including Consensus: A new handbook for grassroots political, social and environmental groups and How Non-violence helps the State as well as being a member of a number of campaigns including local Food Not Bombs, Copwatch and Anarchist Black Cross chapters.
The recording is of the talk that he gave in the RampART social centre on February 2nd, whilst the interview was done the following day in London. (Follow the link above!)
The recording is of the talk that he gave in the RampART social centre on February 2nd, whilst the interview was done the following day in London. (Follow the link above!)
Last Hours
Homepage:
http://www.lasthours.org.uk
Additions
Video of talk in Edinburgh
09.09.2008 10:30
Peter Gelderloos's talk in Edinburgh was recorded by AnarchoTV and is available from their website or podcast feed.
Rord Leith
Homepage:
http://atvarchive.blogspot.com/2008/04/does-non-violence-protect-state.html
Comments
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Organised & in defence its good, the keep it spikey campaign in last
09.09.2008 10:48
This did not help us at all, I saw people seriously injured often & riots started when not started deliberately by agent provacatuers, sometimes they infiltrate the police or us, or sometimes police just following really stupid orders.
Sod strict pacifism, Ive defended myself from police when necessary & shielded police who obviously arent riot cops or nazis when they are targeted by angry people on our side.
What they want is chaos,riots as an excuse for ze order YA, fuck that if we have to be defensive it must be very ordered & as consensual+ delegated as possible with good comms with for mediation to stop this happening. Violence&lies protect the state!, we need to defend ourselves definetely, but to change the world we need far better communication!!!
red,green,black,pink& silver bloc
tell Ghandi that
09.09.2008 12:27
Tony Gosling
Read some Gandhi!
09.09.2008 14:08
"where there is only a choice between cowardice and violence, I would advise violence.'"
Hindu activist
Violence
09.09.2008 15:37
Snoopy
Violence has it's place
09.09.2008 16:02
Ruby
Ahimsa, Non-violence and Hinduism
09.09.2008 16:31
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahimsa
swastik
so swas...
09.09.2008 22:04
Thought so!
;o)
johnpaulgeorgeandringothetankengine
Gandhi is no role model
09.09.2008 22:26
> we do and mostly managed to resist the use of violence.
Yeah, by giving up instead - Gandhi called off all his campaigns of civil disobedience whenever he felt they were getting out of his control, he condemned those who struggled along class lines, and so he never got to be in charge as he wanted therefore, on his terms, he lost.
Remember, it's not the brick that scares the state, but the willingness to throw it.
Subhas Chandra Bose
Cowardice, violence and non-violence
10.09.2008 00:26
...and where there is a choice between violence and active non-violent resistance (including destruction of property where necessary and proportionate)? Whoever said that non-violence had anything to do with cowardice? Weapons are for cowards, non-violent resistance takes courage.
dreamer
violence vs non violence
10.09.2008 06:37
realist
Non-Violence
10.09.2008 14:36
violence