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Exactly the counterpart of military, different kinds of military guns or bombs, any military struggle. Signed public statements 5. These “nonviolent weapons” are classified into three broad categories: nonviolent protest and persuasion, noncooperation (social, economic, and political), and nonviolent intervention.Without doubt, a large number of additional methods have already been used but have not been classified, and a multitude of additional methods will be invented in the future that have the characteristics of the three classes of methods: nonviolent protest and persuasion, noncooperation and nonviolent intervention.It must be clearly understood that the greatest effectiveness is possible when individual methods to be used are selected to implement the previously adopted strategy. GENE SHARP: Oh, the famous 198 methods. Wise strategy, attention to the dynamics of nonviolent struggle, and careful selection of methods can increase a group’s chance of success.Gene Sharp researched and catalogued these 198 methods and provided a rich selection of historical examples in his seminal work, The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 Vols.) That’s simply the 198 specific methods. Selective refusal of assistance by Hiding, escape, and false identities 9. Sitdown 7. Boston: Peter Sargent, 1973.

This is a list of methods on non-violent action, which were first published by the author in his 1973 book, The Politics of Nonviolent Action, Vol. Public Speeches . Selective refusal of assistance by government aides151. Slogans, caricatures, and symbols 8. Civil disobedience of “illegitimate” laws ACTION BY GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL 1. 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action These methods were compiled by Dr. Gene Sharp and first published in his 1973 Group or mass petitions Communications with a Wider Audience 7. 1.

Noncooperation with conscription and deportation 8. Wise strategy, attention to the dynamics of nonviolent struggle, and careful selection of methods can increase a group’s chances of success. There seems to have been an extraordinary response. The Methods of Nonviolent Action • published Dec 29, 2009 • last edit Nov 20, 2010 (from Gene Sharp, The Methods of Nonviolent Action , Boston 1973) 198 METHODS OF NONVIOLENT ACTION PROTEST AND PERSUASION Formal Statements 1. It is necessary to know what kind of pressures are to be used before one chooses the precise forms of action that will best apply those pressures.142. THE METHODS OF NONVIOLENT PROTEST . 198 METHODS OF NONVIOLENT ACTION.