Book Reviews: Gone Tomorrow and How Nonviolence Strengthens the State

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Reviews of Gone Tomorrow and How Nonviolence Strengthens the State have been added to the book reviews section of the site. Heather Rodgers’ Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage is an intriguing look at the history of garbage, the corporatization of trash, its environmental consequences, and the history of consumerism in the United States. In Peter Gelderloos’ How Nonviolence Strengthens the State, Gelderloos provides a critique of nonviolence and looks at the ways in which nonviolence serves to aid the state. While the argument is not particularly well developed, it offers a number of insights that will hopefully lead to a more critical view of nonviolence.

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