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The 3rd Most Important Book in History - Gene Sharp's 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action
The 3rd Most Important Book in History - Gene Sharp's 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action
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Explore AI use in Trump administration
As the Trump admin expands the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in its operations, RDP is cataloguing where and how AI is being deployed.
AI-Powered Surveillance Is Turning the United States into a Digital Police State. Now is the Time to Stop It. - ACLU of Massachusetts
AI-Powered Surveillance Is Turning the United States into a Digital Police State. Now is the Time to Stop It. - ACLU of Massachusetts
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A chilling look into China's surveillance state | Modern Times Review
A chilling look into China's surveillance state | Modern Times Review
SURVEILLANCE: The Chinese surveillance state in a tale of technology, censorship and abuse of power in the 21st century.
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AP uncovers U.S. big tech’s role in China’s digital police state | The Associated Press
Researchers and reporters have long raised questions about how China has used American technology in policing and human rights abuses. Companies have
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Jamila Raqib: The secret to effective nonviolent resistance | TED Talk
Jamila Raqib: The secret to effective nonviolent resistance | TED Talk
We're not going to end violence by telling people that it's morally wrong, says Jamila Raqib, executive director of the Albert Einstein Institution. Instead, we must find alternative ways to conduct conflict that are equally powerful and effective. Raqib promotes nonviolent resistance to people living under tyranny -- and there's a lot more to it than street protests. She shares encouraging examples of creative strategies that have led to change around the world and a message of hope for a future without armed conflict. "The greatest hope for humanity lies not in condemning violence but in making violence obsolete," Raqib says.
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