The late political scientist Gene Sharp (1928–2018) developed a comprehensive theory of nonviolent action and provided practical guidelines for its implementation. His work, although unknown to many, is of continuing relevance for those concerned with the establishment and maintenance of free societies.

Joshua D. Ammons is a PhD student in the department of economics at George Mason University.
Christopher J. Coyne is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute, Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and Co-Editor of The Independent Review.
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Summer 2023 The Market Process as Nonviolent Action
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Spring 2024 Murray Rothbard on War and Foreign Policy
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Summer 2023 A Symposium on Gene Sharp’s The Politics of Nonviolent Action
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