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  1. Insurrection & Organisation
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2008
    An attempt to analyze the role of insurrection in the class struggle, in relation to the problem of revolutionary organization.
  2. Marx and Engels Collected Works Volume 15
    Marx and Engels 1856 - 1858

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1858
    Mainly articles about Europe, colonialism, and India.
  3. The May 18 Gwangju democratic uprising
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2016
    The text is by the official May 18 History Compilation Committee of Gwangju. A detailed account of the May 18 popular uprising in Gwangju, South Korea, against the dictatorship's declaration of martial law and for workers' rights in 1980.
  4. Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - January 22, 2017
    Disobedience

    Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
    Published: 2017
    Ultimately all power structures depend on the obedience of those over whom they rule. It helps if people believe in the legitimacy of those who wield power, but the crucial thing is obedience. Once people start to disobey in significant numbers, the dynamic of power changes fundamentally. Disobedience, especially on a large scale, shakes the power of the rulers, and increases the power of those who disobey. Disobedience is the theme of this issue.
  5. Paris and London in the 18th Century
    Studies in Popular Protest

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1970
    Articles relating to popular protests and revolts breaking out in Paris and London during the eighteenth century.
  6. Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere
    The New Global Revolutions

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2012
    From London to Cairo, Wisconsin to Tehran, Paul Mason charts new forms of collective action: fluid networks of agile, Twitter- and Facebook-savvy networks of youthful protesters. The events, says Mason, reflect the expanding power of the individual and call for new ways of thinking about political alternatives, elite rule and global poverty.


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