Lexicographical Neighbors of Counterviolence
Literary usage of Counterviolence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Negro in Chicago: A Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot by Illinois Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1922)
"Some view this display of counterviolence as simply defensive measures, some as
retaliation, which in substance means the same. ..."
2. The Negro in Chicago: A Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot by Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1922)
"... this display of counterviolence as simply defensive measures, some as retaliation,
which in substance means the same. The Washington Eagle, a Negro ..."
3. The Working Constitution of the United Kingdom and Its Outgrowths by Leonard Henry Courtney Courtney (1901)
"If violence and counterviolence were permitted to run their course such fatal
extremes might be reached, and party feeling sometimes runs high enough to ..."
4. The Working Constitution of the United Kingdom by Leonard Henry Courtney Courtney (1908)
"The House can go further. It can declare seats vacant and abstain from issuing
writs for new elections. If violence and counterviolence were permitted to ..."
5. The Protest Ethic: How the Anti-globalisation Movement Challenges Social by John Lloyd (2001)
"... and they cover a wide spectrum, from groups whose main purpose is to cause
violence and provoke counterviolence through to well-established NGOs, ..."