I have read Tolstoy, but, I haven't read those texts actually. I should take a look at them as I do hear those arguments a lot. I feel like Gelderloos is just sloganeering in How Nonviolence Protects the State and so I might just read The Failure of Nonviolence which seems to be his actual theory. It'd be good to know what the other position is.
I have read Tolstoy, but, I haven't read those texts actually. I should take a look at them as I do hear those arguments a lot. I feel like Gelderloos is just sloganeering in How Nonviolence Protects the State and so I might just read The Failure of Nonviolence which seems to be his actual theory. It'd be good to know what the other position is.