Antimilitarism
Discover the compelling insights of Antimilitarism by Cynthia Cockburn, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. This engaging paperback spans 297 pages and offers a firsthand account of the dynamic ideas and actions of individuals involved in anti-war, anti-militarist, and peace movements. Cockburn delves into the complexities and tensions within and between these organizations, highlighting their potential to unite into a formidable global counter-hegemonic movement aimed at reducing violence. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in feminism, peace studies, and the history of social movements in the United Kingdom. Join the conversation on how collective efforts can forge a more peaceful world.