This book, first published in 1970, examines the thesis that
demonstrations are becoming an integral an integral part of the
democratic way of life. It analyses the conditions under which some
demonstrations become violent and explores ways in which the
incidence of such violence can be greatly reduced. It discusses the
necessity for governmental responsiveness to legitimate,
articulated needs; and looks at the degree of responsiveness
required if demonstrations are to remain peaceful.
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