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Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Social analysis and social problems
Overview
2. Nonviolence
Nonviolent action
Severe repression[14]
A nonviolent society
The consent theory of power
3. Capitalism from the viewpoint of nonviolence strategy
Problems with capitalism
Strengths of capitalism
Capitalism judged by principles for a nonviolent alternative
Capitalism’s link with systems of violence
Belief systems
Destruction of Alternatives
Other systems of domination
Other issues
Conclusion
4. Conventional anticapitalist strategies
Leninist strategy
Socialist electoral strategy
Conclusion
5. Nonviolent alternatives to capitalism
Sarvodaya
Anarchism
Voluntaryism
Demarchy
Comments on alternatives
6. Nonviolence strategy
A check list for campaigns
Check list for nonviolent campaigns against capitalism
7. Workers’ struggles
Wages and conditions
Jobs
Workers’ control
Green bans
Whistleblowers
8. Sabotage
1. Does the campaign help to
2. Is the campaign participatory?
3. Are the campaign’s goals built in to its methods?
4. Is the campaign resistant to cooption?
9. Environmental campaigns
Pesticides
Nuclear power
Local antidevelopment campaigns
10. Social defence
1. Does the campaign help to
2. Is the campaign participatory?
3. Are the campaign’s goals built in to its methods?
4. Is the campaign resistant to cooption?
11. Global issues
The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI)[3]
Corporate ownership of life forms
Free software
Global-local campaigning
12. Economic alternatives as strategies
Community exchange schemes
Local money systems
Voluntary simplicity
Conclusion
13. Conclusion
Campaigning and cultural change