Carol Moore
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Carol Moore (b. 1948) is an ethicist and systems theorist best known for her theories of secession and her analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's methods as an "intuitive systems theorist". [1]
She is considered a critic of the street violence tactics of some members of the anti-globalization movement. She is known in movements for separatism and secession. Her writings focus on governance in smaller political units.
Moore is considered a feminist and a libertarian. She has been active in anti-war and war tax resistance movements since the mid-1970s and the DC Anti-War Network since the September 11 attacks. She is author of a book on the Waco siege entitled "The Davidian Massacre."
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- ^ Moore, C: "The Nation State Break Up" NOMOS Magazine, 1985
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- secession.net - her secession web site
- carolmoore.net - her website
- "The Return of Street Fighting Man"