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Gene Sharp

    January 21, 1928 – January 28, 2018

    Gene Sharp was a seminal theorist of nonviolent action, whose work meticulously dissects the nature of political power. He posited that power is not an inherent quality of rulers, but rather a dynamic derived from the obedience of subjects, who collectively hold the capacity to withdraw that power through non-cooperation. His research, deeply informed by figures such as Mohandas K. Gandhi, offers a pragmatic, analytical framework for understanding civil disobedience as a potent method for achieving significant societal change. Sharp's insights have profoundly influenced numerous global movements advocating for freedom and democracy.

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