The Egyptian Revolution is a perfect case study for both the power and the limits of nonviolent mass movements.
Did Nonviolence Fail in Egypt?
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The Egyptian Revolution is a perfect case study for both the power and the limits of nonviolent mass movements.
In fact, the military’s claims that Egyptian protesters sought an end to the experiment in democracy are highly doubtful.
Following the Egyptian military’s ousting of the democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi, public officials and media personalities have debated whether or not to call the recent upheaval a coup. Supporters of the action see the military’s removal of the...