Downloaded from the Web, Sharp's 88-page book From Dictatorship to Democracy has inspired dissidents from Buddhist Burma to the US Occupy Movement (Gene Sharp Film).
HOW TO START A REVOLUTION, released in the Fall of 2011, follows the life and work of revolutionary academic Gene Sharp, who wrote From Dictatorship to Democracy -- a book used to topple dictatorships all over the world.
(Kayemlin) Sharp, a quiet 83-year-old from Boston, is arguably
the fuse behind the revolutions that sparked the Arab world.
HOW TO START A REVOLUTION, released in the Fall of 2011, follows the life and work of revolutionary academic Gene Sharp, who wrote From Dictatorship to Democracy -- a book used to topple dictatorships all over the world.
(Kayemlin) Sharp, a quiet 83-year-old from Boston, is arguably
the fuse behind the revolutions that sparked the Arab world.
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