The One-Man Revolution in America

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The One-Man Revolution in America is a collection of autobiographical writings and essays by Christian anarchist and pacifist Ammon Hennacy, detailing his acts of personal resistance, nonviolent protest, and radical social activism in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiographical work
book
essay collection
about Ammon Hennacy NERFINISHED
advocates nonviolence
personal revolution
simple living
voluntary poverty
author Ammon Hennacy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes nonviolent protest in the United States
personal acts of resistance by Ammon Hennacy
radical social activism in the United States
documents Ammon Hennacy's activism
Ammon Hennacy's protests against war
Ammon Hennacy's resistance to government authority
Ammon Hennacy's social justice campaigns
focusesOn direct action
individual responsibility
non-cooperation with the state
genre autobiography
essay
political non-fiction
hasPart autobiographical writings
essays
hasPerspective Christian anarchist
pacifist
hasTitle The One-Man Revolution in America NERFINISHED
influencedBy Catholic Worker movement NERFINISHED
Christian anarchist thought
Christian pacifist tradition
language English
mainSubject Christian anarchism
conscientious objection
nonviolent resistance
pacifism
personalism
social justice activism
war tax resistance
portrays Ammon Hennacy's life
setting United States of America
surface form: United States

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