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Filed under: Nonviolence- How Nonviolent Struggle Works (East Boston, MA: Albert Einstein Institution, c2013), by Gene Sharp (PDF via aeinstein.org)
- Nonviolence Speaks: Communicating Against Repression (prepublication version, 2003), by Brian Martin and Wendy Varney (PDF in Australia)
- There Are Realistic Alternatives (Boston: Albert Einstein Institution, c2003), by Gene Sharp
- Nonviolence Versus Capitalism (London: War Resisters' International, 2001), by Brian Martin (HTML and PDF in Australia)
- Technology for Nonviolent Struggle (London: War Resisters' International, 2001), by Brian Martin (HTML and PDF in Australia)
- Social Defence, Social Change (1993), by Brian Martin (PDF files in Australia)
- To Nonviolent Political Science: From Seasons of Violence (1993), by Glenn D. Paige (PDF with commentary at globalnonviolence.org)
- Pranksters vs. Autocrats: Why Dilemma Actions Advance Nonviolent Activism (Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, c2020), by Srdja Popovic and Sophia A. McClennen (PDF and Epub with commentary at Cornell Open)
- The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Boston: Albert Einstein Institution, c1990), by Gene Sharp (PDF via aeinstein.org)
- Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal (c1980), by Gene Sharp (PDF via aeinstein.org)
- On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking About the Fundamentals (Boston: Albert Einstein Institution, c2004), by Robert L. Helvey (PDF via aeinstein.org)
- This is CORE (ca. 1963), by Congress of Racial Equality (PDF at crmvet.org)
- Arguments With the Thought Police, by John Bart Gerald, illust. by Julie Maas (illustrated HTML with commentary at chainlessway.ca)
- Mahatma Gandhi and His Myths, by Mark Shepard (HTML at markshep.com)
- Nonviolence Speaks to Power, by Petra Karin Kelly (PDF files at globalnonviolence.org)
- Letter From Birmingham Jail (typed transcription and audio), by Martin Luther King (PDF and MP3 at Stanford)
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Filed under: Passive resistance -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Filed under: Nonviolence -- Hawaii -- Case studiesFiled under: Nonviolence -- HistoryFiled under: Nonviolence -- LithuaniaFiled under: Nonviolence -- Moral and ethical aspectsFiled under: Nonviolence -- Periodicals
Filed under: Passive resistance -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Nonviolence -- Political aspectsFiled under: Nonviolence -- Psychological aspectsFiled under: Nonviolence -- Religious aspects
Filed under: Nonviolence -- Religious aspects -- BuddhismFiled under: Nonviolence -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityFiled under: Nonviolence -- Religious aspects -- Reformed ChurchFiled under: Nonviolence -- ResearchFiled under: Passive resistance- On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking About the Fundamentals (Boston: Albert Einstein Institution, c2004), by Robert L. Helvey (PDF via aeinstein.org)
- Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power (Three Case Histories) (Ahmedabad, India: Navajivan Pub. House, 1960), by Gene Sharp, contrib. by Albert Einstein and Bharatan Kumarappa (page images at Gandhi Heritage Portal)
- National Security Through Civilian-based Defense (Omaha: Association for Transarmament Studies, c1985), by Gene Sharp (PDF via aeinstein.org)
- There Are Realistic Alternatives (Boston: Albert Einstein Institution, c2003), by Gene Sharp
- Satyagraha in South Africa, by Mahatma Gandhi, trans. by Valaji Govindaji Desai (HTML at mkgandhi.org)
- Mahatma Gandhi and His Myths, by Mark Shepard (HTML at markshep.com)
Filed under: Passive resistance -- Case studiesFiled under: Passive resistance -- Fiction
Filed under: Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955-1956
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