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CONTENTS
PART II.
IN PARTICULAR, PALESTINE, 1936-37.
IX . PALESTINE •••••••
X. RULERS AND RULED •••••
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XI. AGENTS OF ORDER AND LAW •••
XII. REBELLION AND EXTREME MODERATION, APRU .~
MAY 1936 . . . .•~3
XIII. REBELUON AND EXTREME MODERATION,
1936 ••••••
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x,'. AXD E."\'"TRE!\IE YODER.\TION, AUGUST
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XVI. REBEUION AND INTENSn'E ME.\SURES, SEPTEM-
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xvn. REBELLION AND THE ART OF YIELDING,
OCTOBER 1936 ••••• 274
xvnl. ARMISTICE ARMED BANDS AND AMNESTY • 28g
XIX. ARMISTICE WITHOUT CONDITIONS .
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XX. TIlE PURPOSE •••••· 32I
• PART 1.
IN GENERAL, RULE AND REBELLION
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CHAPTER r.
RULE A ND REBELLION.
THE story of rule and rebellion is as old as
history and covers most of it. This book,
however, deals with no more than a corner of
the whole story, but a corner which concerns
us and our history, since the Great War ended.
During that period of twenty years, there has
been encouragement of self-expression and a
crop of rebellions, within the sphere of British
rule. At the same time, there has been hesita•
tion on the part of the ruler to apply force,
in striking contrast to the lack of hesitation
on the part of the ruled to appeal to force.
The most recent example of this state of affaits
was provided in 1936 by Palestine.
The ruled clearly do not bar the use of force
as an instrument of policy. The
with which they have to force and the
'miJarity in the way th(."}, have it, in
pJaces widely separated, ' a QJe for:
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