Someone recommended I read this book, and Im still forming my thoughts on it. But it is definitely dunk-able, and if anyone has read it I'd like to hear their thoughts
Edit: the big picture complaint I have is that they separated movements into the false dichotomy of "violent" or "nonviolent"
Everything has a class character, and of course political violence does too. Ignoring this results in only superficial moral grandstanding, historical revisionism, and opportunism.