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Has anyone read or heard Vincent Bevins speak about his latest book
TLDR version is 21st century has seen historically high volume of revolutionary street movements seeking to overthrow governments/dictators, .. book concentrates on Tunisia,Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Turkey, Brazil, Ukraine, Hong Kong, South Korea,and Chile.... all mass participatory and tending to be organised on horizontal lines, and all failing to different degrees. I think he makes the claim it is the decade with the most protests in human history.
The lesson he draws is that such movements need a stronger degree of party organisation or else they get brushed aside by those better organised and therefore more powerful.
Whether intentionally or not it becomes a deep criticism of anarchism in revolutionary practice.
I'm wondering if anyone has their own countercriticism of the case being put or any other thoughts
If We Burn -
If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution, the second book by Vincent Bevins, author of The Jakarta Method
vincentbevins.com
The lesson he draws is that such movements need a stronger degree of party organisation or else they get brushed aside by those better organised and therefore more powerful.
Whether intentionally or not it becomes a deep criticism of anarchism in revolutionary practice.
I'm wondering if anyone has their own countercriticism of the case being put or any other thoughts
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