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noncooperation

[non-koh-op-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌnɒn koʊˌɒp əˈreɪ ʃən /




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This weekend America saw how deadly the consequences of noncooperation can be.

From The Wall Street Journal

As recently as the noncooperation movement in 1920-22, women played a far more circumscribed role.

From BBC

In a video posted Wednesday, Fonda, 87, said the goal was not to form another organization but to “grow a movement” centered on “creative, nonviolent noncooperation.”

From Salon

Obvious forms of noncooperation include boycotts or strikes, but that’s just a beginning.

From Salon

And while some challenges to power include individual defiance, Sharp argues that, “If the rulers’ power is to be controlled by withdrawing help and obedience, the noncooperation and disobedience must be widespread.”

From Salon