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Counterpower
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18 October 2011

This timely book argues that no major movement has ever been successful without counterpower, or the power that the "have-nots" can use to remove the power of the "haves."
Investigating the history and tactics of major movements of the past and today's global justice and human rights movements, Tim Gee demonstrates what works and what doesn't work. In showing how counterpower can be strategically applied, Gee has created an inspiration for activists and an invaluable resource for teachers and students of social change.
Tim Gee is a writer and communications specialist working with campaigning organizations in the United Kingdom and worldwide.
Projects to date have included helping mobilise 35, 000 people to the streets ahead of the London G20 summit, and World Day for the Eradication of Poverty in which more than 100 million people worldwide participated.
He is active with the Climate Camp and numerous grassroots community campaigns. He has an MA in Politics from Edinburgh University, where he was also active in the student movement.
Tim has contributed to several campaigning guides and manuals as well as delivering training sessions for activists.
The suffrage movement
The labour movement
The peace movement
The anti-colonial movement
The environmental movement
The global justice movement
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