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In Defense of Looting
A Riotous History of Uncivil Action
Book • 2020
In 'In Defense of Looting', Vicky Osterweil presents a compelling case for rioting and looting as strategies for social change, challenging traditional notions of property and ownership.
The book explores historical examples of violent protests and their impact on social movements, from slave revolts to modern-day activism.
The book explores historical examples of violent protests and their impact on social movements, from slave revolts to modern-day activism.
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Mentioned by Representative Brandon Gill during his questioning of Catherine Maher, CEO of NPR.

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The Gravy Train is OVER-Trump Cutting Billions that was Funding the Left-wing Activists, NPR CEO gives Disastrous Congressional Testimony & Signalgate Dem Attack Fails
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in a discussion about looting as a method of political change.


Chris Williamson


Douglas Murray

#219 - Douglas Murray - Permission To Think Differently
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as the reason for Republicans defunding NPR and PBS after Vicky Osterweil's interview about it.

James Stout

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #26
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Beatrice Adler-Bolton

Vicky Osterweil

Sick Sad World w/ Vicky Osterweil (Unlocked)
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as a book defending violence and looting.

Graeme Wood

#216 — A Conversation with Graeme Wood