Black Bloc, White Riot: Antiglobalization and the Genealogy of Dissent
by A. K. Thompson Author
This volume details anti-globalization struggles at the turn of the century in the US and Canada while exploring the interconnections between the "respectable" white middle class and political violence. Part sociological inquiry and part activist manual, Black Bloc, White Riot, directly engages key debates within the contemporary anti-globalization movement regarding: Local organizing vs traveling for summits; mass demonstrations or direct action; and whether to engage in civil disobedience emerging out of pacifism or a broader diversity of tactics.
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