Protesting Power: War, Resistance, and Law
If you're seriously contemplating an act of civil resistance to protest GWB's disastrous war, or to protest any portion of the military industrial complex that keeps such wars going, this book is a must read. If you've already committed such an act, then that advice goes double.
Boyle presents a well laid out road map for defense of civil resistors, including how to find an expert in international law to be a witness for your defense at your trial. Along the way you'll read about other courageous protesters such as Ehren Watada. You'll learn not only why what they did was the right thing to do, but why it was the only thing they could do under the circumstances.
This is an incredibly powerful book. If everyone who is against war reads it, then they'll discover that they have the power to stop it. Buy it, read it, take it to the streets. Change the world.
Protesting Power: War, Resistance, and Law (War and Peace Library)
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Francis A. Boyle
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Readers will find [it] most riveting . . . well written and fully documented book. It is filled with valuable lessons for all activists. ― Www.Globalresearch.Ca
Boyle's book is powerful, noble and compelling, and he states its purpose up front: Today, a 'monumental struggle [is being waged] for the heart and soul of [America] and the future of the world.' . . . The book provides hope and ammunition. It's an urgent call to action and demonstrates that 'civil resistance [is] solidly grounded in international law, human rights, and the US Constitution.' . . . Read it and act. Apathy isn't an option. ― Z-Net, Global Research
In this expert and lucid manual, international lawyer Francis Boyle focuses his attention on civil resistance, a category that he distinguishes sharply from civil disobedience. Civil resistance, he persuasively argues, is a 'basic right' of American citizens under international and domestic law, as 'it is the civil resisters who are the sheriffs, and the U.S. government officials committing state crimes are the outlaws.' The historical and legal analysis provides information and understanding of inestimable value to all citizens who care about their country. -- Noam Chomsky
Francis Boyle, who has distinguished himself again and again as a fierce and brilliant defender of international law and human rights, now takes his mission one step further. He lays out a comprehensive argument in defense of citizens who commit civil resistance to protest illegal governmental aggressions and war crimes. He does so with impeccable research, stylistic elegance, and devastating evidence. This is an invaluable and powerful handbook for citizens who dare to challenge our war-makers. -- Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States and professor emeritus of Political Science, Boston University
If you believe Dante may be right, that 'the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of moral crisis, remain neutral,' you need this book. If you are concerned that our country lives by its Constitution and laws, its often-proclaimed principles, you too should read this book. If you cherish freedom, here is your chance to learn how much you have. A person ignorant of her rights has little advantage over those who have none. -- Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General
Professor Boyle has been a true champion of the U.S. Constitution and of the rule of law. . . . In a way, his highly informative book, Protesting Power: War, Resistance, and Law, is simply an extension of his love of justice and his deep concern for our Republic, which continues to drift dangerously towards the creation of a police state. I say: Read Professor Boyle's well written and fully documented book. It is filled with valuable lessons for all activists. -- William Hughes
Francis Boyle has, once again, given us a valuable lesson in current history and invaluable insight into the role that lawyers must now play in defending human rights. He reminds us also that the significant cases are not 'about the lawyers.' We lawyers are called upon to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of others. This book will help us learn to play that role. -- Michael E. Tigar, emeritus professor of the practice of law, Duke Law School, and emeritus professor of law, Washington College of Law; author of Thinking about Terrorism
Boyle's book is powerful, noble and compelling, and he states its purpose up front: Today, a 'monumental struggle [is being waged] for the heart and soul of [America] and the future of the world.' . . . The book provides hope and ammunition. It's an urgent call to action and demonstrates that 'civil resistance [is] solidly grounded in international law, human rights, and the US Constitution.' . . . Read it and act. Apathy isn't an option. ― Z-Net, Global Research
In this expert and lucid manual, international lawyer Francis Boyle focuses his attention on civil resistance, a category that he distinguishes sharply from civil disobedience. Civil resistance, he persuasively argues, is a 'basic right' of American citizens under international and domestic law, as 'it is the civil resisters who are the sheriffs, and the U.S. government officials committing state crimes are the outlaws.' The historical and legal analysis provides information and understanding of inestimable value to all citizens who care about their country. -- Noam Chomsky
Francis Boyle, who has distinguished himself again and again as a fierce and brilliant defender of international law and human rights, now takes his mission one step further. He lays out a comprehensive argument in defense of citizens who commit civil resistance to protest illegal governmental aggressions and war crimes. He does so with impeccable research, stylistic elegance, and devastating evidence. This is an invaluable and powerful handbook for citizens who dare to challenge our war-makers. -- Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States and professor emeritus of Political Science, Boston University
If you believe Dante may be right, that 'the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of moral crisis, remain neutral,' you need this book. If you are concerned that our country lives by its Constitution and laws, its often-proclaimed principles, you too should read this book. If you cherish freedom, here is your chance to learn how much you have. A person ignorant of her rights has little advantage over those who have none. -- Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General
Professor Boyle has been a true champion of the U.S. Constitution and of the rule of law. . . . In a way, his highly informative book, Protesting Power: War, Resistance, and Law, is simply an extension of his love of justice and his deep concern for our Republic, which continues to drift dangerously towards the creation of a police state. I say: Read Professor Boyle's well written and fully documented book. It is filled with valuable lessons for all activists. -- William Hughes
Francis Boyle has, once again, given us a valuable lesson in current history and invaluable insight into the role that lawyers must now play in defending human rights. He reminds us also that the significant cases are not 'about the lawyers.' We lawyers are called upon to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of others. This book will help us learn to play that role. -- Michael E. Tigar, emeritus professor of the practice of law, Duke Law School, and emeritus professor of law, Washington College of Law; author of Thinking about Terrorism
About the Author
Francis A. Boyle is professor of law at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. A Harvard law graduate, for the past twenty years he has been involved as lawyer and/or witness in the major cases challenging U.S. defense policy, notably nuclear issues, and, in recent years, preemptive wars. He speaks and writes regularly on civil resistance and antiwar issues.
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Product details
- Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (November 13, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 242 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0742538923
- ISBN-13 : 978-0742538924
- Item Weight : 12.3 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.05 x 0.72 x 8.97 inches
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I admit that I love the books by Francis Boyle. He writes fearlessly, expressing truths as he sees them, and he's quite amazing in understanding realities. Boyle is always refreshing and a real inspiration to those working for a just society;
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