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Kwame Nkrumah

Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism (1966)

Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism (1966) by Kwame Nkrumah

Kwame Nkrumah (wikipedia) was the first post-colonial black leader in Africa.

From the Introduction

THE neo-colonialism of today represents imperialism in its final and perhaps its most dangerous stage. In the past it was possible to convert a country upon which a neo-co...

Archibald Edwards Roberts

The Most Secret Science (1984)

The Most Secret Science (1984) by Archibald Edwards Roberts

Blurb

THE MOST SECRET SCIENCE rips the veil of secrecy from the men and the system behind America's economic crisis, and:

  • Provides the necessary knowledge and plan of operations enabling you to harness powers of county and state governments to your financial survival.
  • Shows what...

Patricia Parkman

Insurrectionary Civic Strikes in Latin America, 1931-1961 (1990)

Insurrectionary Civic Strikes in Latin America, 1931-1961 (1990) by Patricia Parkman

Introduction

One of the characteristic features of the Latin American political land- scape is a phenomenon best described as a civic strike: the collective suspension of normal activities by people of diverse social groups united by a common political objecti...

Gene Sharp

Making Abolition Of War A Realistic Goal (1980)

Making Abolition Of War A Realistic Goal (1980) by Gene Sharp

INTRODUCTION

The destructiveness of modem war is widely understood. Yet most governments, backed by their populations, amass the largest array of military weaponry and forces of which they are capable. Clearly, none of the past proposals and movements to abolish war and to bring in...

Gene Sharp & Bruce Jenkins

Civilian-Based Defense - A Post-Military Weapons System (1990)

Civilian-Based Defense - A Post-Military Weapons System (1990) by Gene Sharp & Bruce Jenkins

PREFACE

CIVILIAN-BASED DEFENSE is intended to be a substantive introduction to the developing policy of civilian-based defense. Instead of military weaponry, civilian-based defense applies the power of society itself to deter and defend against interna...