Incoming Resources
- The Britannica guide to political and social movements that changed the modern world
- Woman's World, Woman's Empire
- The movements of movements, Jai Sen, editor, Part 1
- Non-violent resistance (Satyagraha), M.K. Gandhi
- The political elite and special interests, Rachel Bozek, book editor
- People power, protestas que han cambiando el mundo, Rebecca June, Ximo Abadia ; traducción del inglés, Pedro Alcalde
- Gramsci is dead, anarchist currents in the newest social movements, Richard J.F. Day
- Contention in context, political opportunities and the emergence of protest
- Articulating dissent, protest and the public sphere, Pollyanna Ruiz
- What we are fighting for, a radical collective manifesto
- Identity in Democracy, Amy Gutmann
- Things that can and cannot be said, essays and conversations, Arundhati Roy and John Cusack
- The Political Theory of Salvage
- Change the world without taking power, the meaning of revolutiontoday, John Holloway
- @ is for activism, dissent, resitance and rebellion in a digital culture, Joss Hands
- The people's hope, how to save America and the world from the predator class, Lynn Maser
- When protest becomes crime, politics and law in liberal democracies, Carolijn Terwindt
- Lift me up, let's make money, [Ron Kaufman]
- Black power and the Garvey movement
- The struggle for the world, liberation movements for the 21st century, Charles Lindholm and José Pedro Zúquete
- Power systems, conversations on global democratic uprisings and the new challenges to U.S. empire, Noam Chomsky
- Digital revolutions, activism in the Internet age, Symon Hill
- Anti-slavery and reform papers, Henry David Thoreau
- Power systems, Noam Chomsky ; interviews with David Barsamian. --
- Declaration of the causes which led to the formation of the Constitutional Association of Quebec, and of the objects for which it has been formed
- Convention nationale de Québec, juin 1880, programme adopté