Michael Randle
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Michael Randle
"He registered as a conscientious objector to British military service in 1951, was a key figure in in the British peace movement in the late 1950s and early 1960s, has been imprisoned several times for participating in nonviolent direct action, was a council and executive member of War Resisters International for nearly 30 years, and in the 1980s was coordinator of the Alternative Defence Project and the Social Defence Project -- among other things. This experience comes across in Civil Resistance through the confident portrayal of events and arguments related to peace, war and nonviolent action." [1]
- Civil Resistance, Reviewed by Brian Martin (Published in Social Alternatives, Vol. 13, Nos. 3-4, October 1994, p. 59, with minor subeditorial changes.) [2]
- Advisory Committee, A.J. Muste Memorial Institute [3]
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Howard Clark
- Open Letter in Support of Gene Sharp and Strategic Nonviolent Action
- Kate McGuinness
- April Carter
- Walter Stein
References
- ↑ Civil Resistance, Brian Martin, accessed September 17, 2007.
- ↑ Civil Resistance, Brian Martin, accessed September 17, 2007.
- ↑ Advisory Committee, A.J. Muste Memorial Institute, accessed August 4, 2009.