HM278 .S39
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Conquest by suffering; the process and prospects of nonviolent resistance |
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HM278 .S8 1978
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Strategies against violence : design for nonviolent change |
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HM278 .T638 1968b
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Tolstoy's writings on civil disobedience and non-violence |
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HM281 .B25
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Aggression: a social learning analysis |
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HM281 .B276
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Distorting mirrors : visions of the crowd in late nineteenth-century France |
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HM281 .G82
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Why men rebel |
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HM281 .H27 1995
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Poor people's social movement organizations : the goal is to win |
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HM281 .H8
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Revolution; why, how, when |
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HM281 .J87 1991
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Justice, law, and violence |
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HM281 .L53 1952
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The crowd; a study of the popular mind |
1 |
HM281 .L53 2011
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The crowd : a study of the popular mind |
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HM281 .L67
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"All we are saying..." The philosophy of the New Left |
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HM281 .M27 1972
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Counterrevolution and revolt |
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HM281 .M3
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The behavior of crowds : a psychological study |
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HM281 .P28
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Why revolution? Theories and analyses |
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HM281 .P394
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Collective behavior : response to social stress |
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HM281 .R8 1980
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Ideology and popular protest |
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HM281 .S69 1989
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The roots of evil : the origins of genocide and other group violence |
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HM281 .T6 1919A
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Instincts of the herd in peace and war |
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HM283 .B54
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Fire in the minds of men : origins of the revolutionary faith |
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