The roots of the protest. Some lessons from Catonsville, 50 years later
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On May 17, 2018, 50 years of the case of “the nine of Catonsville” were fulfilled, an act of protest that took place in the United States and that immediately became a reference of the pacifist movement in the whole world. The event can also be an opportunity not only to commemorate that event (in the sense of celebrating or remembering it), but also to remember it, and thus be able to relearn it, its contradictions and its limits.
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