I've felt like an old veteran at the Occupy Durham general assemblies -- thrilled to see the burst of enthusiasm, terrified lest most of it perish like the radish seedlings that I just thinned in the fall garden
"The people without the guns are winning." So declares the new documentary, How to Start a Revolution, a film that profiles the long, quiet march of Gene Sharp, a man aptly called the Machiavelli of nonviolence.