Government, Resistance to
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- Small acts of resistance, how courage, tenacity, and ingenuity can change the world, Steve Crawshaw and John Jackson
- Ordinary people in extraordinary times, the citizenry and the breakdown of democracy, Nancy Bermeo
- Satyagraha, the power of truth, by R. R. Diwakar
- The dissent of the governed, a meditation on law, religion, and loyalty, Stephen L. Carter
- The annotated Walden, Walden, or, Life in the woods, by Henry D. Thoreau. Together with Civil disobedience, a detailed chronology and various pieces about its author, the writing and publishing of the book ; edited, with an introduction, notes, and bibliography by Philip Van Doren Stern
- Satyagraha, non-violent resistance, M.K. Gandhi
- Strategic nonviolent conflict, lessons from the past, ideas for the future
- The silenced majority, stories of uprisings, occupations, resistance, and hope, Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan
- Civil disobedience, Henry David Thoreau
- Walden, and other writings, Henry David Thoreau
- The art of revolt, Snowden, Assange, Manning, Geoffroy de Lagasnerie
- Time for outrage!, Stéphane Hessel ; translated by Marion Duvert
- Walden, or, Life in the woods, Henry David Thoreau ;with an introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg
- Crises of the Republic, lying in politics, civil disobedience on violence, thoughts on politics, and revolution
- Star Wars, Empire's End, Chuck Wendig
- From poverty to power, how active citizens and effective states can change the world
- Freedom, an unruly history, Annelien de Dijn
- Seeds of anger, revolts in America, 1607-1771, by Sally Smith Booth
- Civil disobedience and other political writings, Henry David Thoreau
- Mayday 1971, a White House at war, a revolt in the streets, and the untold history of America's biggest mass arrest, Lawrence Roberts
- Civil disobedience and moral law in nineteenth-century American philosophy, by Edward H. Madden
- Civil disobedience in America, a documentary history, edited by David R. Weber
- Walden ; and, Civil disobedience, complete texts with introduction, historical contexts, critical essays, Henry David Thoreau ; edited by Paul Lauter
- Geronimo and the Apache resistance, a Peace River Films production for American experience ; produced and directed by Neil Goodwin
- The prospects for revolution ;, a study of riots, civil disobedience, and insurrection in contemporary America, by Ralph W. Conant
- Public power in the age of empire, Arundhati Roy
- Walden, On the duty of civil disobedience, Henry David Thoreau
- Walden, and On the duty of civil disobedience, Henry David Thoreau
- The law of love and the law of violence, Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Mary Koutouzow Tolstoy ; with a foreword by Baroness Budberg
- Civil disobedience, and other essays, Henry David Thoreau
- Argentina, 1943-1976, the national revolution and resistance, Donald C. Hodges
- The run, a symbol of resistance, directed by Friedemann Hottenbacher ; produced by Gregor Streiber
- Small acts of resistance, how courage, tenacity, and ingenuity can change the world, Steve Crawshaw and John Jackson
- Walden, and On the duty of civil disobedience, by Henry David Thoreau
- Walden, and Civil disobedience., Authoritative texts, background, reviews, and essays in criticism, edited by Owen Thomas
- Civil disobedience, and other essays, Henry David Thoreau
- Points of rebellion, [by] William O. Douglas
- The politics of nonviolent action, Gene Sharp ; with the editorial assistance of Marina Finkelstein
- Writings on civil disobedience and nonviolence, Leo Tolstoy
- First measures of the coming insurrection, Eric Hazan and Kamo ; translated by Patrick Camiller
- Crises of the Republic, lying in politics, civil disobedience on violence, thoughts on politics, and revolution, Hannah Arendt
- Street gangs, the new urban insurgency, Max G. Manwaring
- Winter, white and wicked, Shannon Dittemore
- Tolstoy's writings on civil disobedience and non-violence
- Walden ;, and, Civil disobedience, Henry David Thoreau ; with an introduction and notes by Jonathan Levin