This research traces both activism and civil disobedience from Biblical times to the present using well-known historical figures and the associated events of Jesus, Spartacus, the Alamo, Henry David Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi's tactics of non-violent non-cooperation, women's suffrage, Martin Luther King and the American civil rights movement among many others to illustrate the good, the bad and the ugly of social activism and civil disobedience. Arizona and the illegal immigration issue is also examined and positioned as the largest act of mass civil disobedience in history. Each of these historical movements in activism is viewed, compared and contrasted with the activist tactics created by Saul Alinsky in his infamous Rules for Radicals, the pre-eminent liberal left playbook for the socialist takeover of America. Each chapter concludes with a special section titled "Lessons learned..." and collectively presents an emerging strategy for conservative activism and civil disobedience. This extensively footnoted research draws important and relevant conclusions about the use of both legal and illegal activism, documents the tools and tactics of historical and modern civil disobedience as well as the detailed process of contemporary grass roots organizing. In its powerful conclusion the book offers concrete suggestions on the use of conservative activism and civil disobedience to combat the agenda of Socialism in America. A must read for all rational Americans concerned with the profound misdirection of the White House and Congress. The entire set of volumes in the Warfield Activist Series is available at warfieldpress.com
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