Nonviolence and Support
A wave of protests in Spain, known as 15-M, initially garnered significant public support but faced a setback when some incidents turned violent. Research showed that while core supporters remained loyal, the movement lost crucial backing from those who were sympathetic but not fully committed. This highlights the risks that violence poses to nonviolent movements aiming to broaden their base and diversify their supporters.In this clip
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