Antimilitarism: Political and Gender Dynamics of Peace Movements by Cynthia Cockburn
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Overview: Women and men, young and old, those of us who join organizations
opposing militarism and war bring with us a host of different experi-
ences, hopes and fears, philosophies, objectives and styles. We feel
ourselves to be part of something bigger than our local group, part of a
movement, even a global movement. But are we a rag- bag of interests or
a coherent collective actor? I wanted to know more about the make- up
of our movements against militarism and war and for peace, the ways
we diverge, how significant our differences are, and how well we hear
each other. Over the course of two years I travelled to different countries
to find out about groups, organizations and networks, listen to activists
and share in some of their activities. I wanted to gain a sense of what
we share, how strong and effective we are, or might become. This book is the result.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational > Politics & Social Sciences
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