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/s/conspiracy/comments/4ooy/does_the_usa_sponsor_revolutions_practicing_in/ (27:37), 2011-06-09 but still okay, with strong western biases, and omits saying anything about George Soros.
" From Dictatorship to Democracy, A Conceptual Framework for Liberation is a book-length essay on the generic problem of how to destroy a dictatorship and to prevent the rise of a new one. The book was written in 1993 by Gene Sharp (1928-2018), a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts. The book has been published in many countries worldwide and translated into more than 30 languages. Editions in many languages are also published by the Albert Einstein Institution of Boston, Massachusetts. As of 2012 its current primary English-language edition is the Fourth United States Edition, published in May 2010. "
" The book has been circulated worldwide and cited repeatedly as influencing movements such as the Arab Spring of 2010–2012. "
This Wikipedia article does not say anything about George Soros, CIA, the deep state, etc. and even goes so far as to claim, "_ no efforts were made to promote the publication for use in other countries, translations and distribution of the publication began to spread on their own.... We usually do not know how awareness of this publication has spread from country to country._"
" [It was] reported that the Chinese government had tried to buy language rights to FDTD" to squat on the rights and prevent Hong Kong from getting it.
~ Wikipedia: From Dictatorship to Democracy
Many FREE sources in many languages:
Wikipedia: From Dictatorship to Democracy - External links
plus Non-English Editions listed on that Wikipedia article
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Many book cover variations:
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" How to Start a Revolution is a BAFTA Award-winning British documentary film about Nobel Peace Prize nominee and political theorist Gene Sharp, described as the world's foremost scholar on nonviolent revolution. The 2011 film describes Sharp's ideas, and their influence on popular uprisings around the world. Screened in cinemas and television in more than 22 countries it became popular among the Occupy Wall Street Movement. "
~ Wikipedia: How to Start a Revolution
IMDb: How to Start a Revolution (2011) 7.3/10
RottenTomatoes: How to Start a Revolution --% 61%
Teaser: Gene Sharp - How to Start a Revolution Teaser (3:58)
~ genesharpfilm, 2011-02-24
Movie poster
https://HowToStartARevolution.org
Vimeo: Trailer + Rent
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I'm pretty sure I saw this documentary back when, a few years before I started getting deep-woke.
there doesn't seem to be anything here