Graswurzelrevolution (English: Grassroots Revolution) is an anarcho-pacifist magazine founded in 1972 by Wolfgang Hertle in West Germany.
"[1] "The group that has most consistently tried to build a social rhizome and comes closest to anarchist ethics is the so-called Non-violent Action.
— Horst Stowasser[2] The zero issue of Graswurzelrevolution (GWR) [Grassroots Revolution] was published in the summer of 1972 in Augsburg, Bavaria.
[3] Distributed throughout Germany, the paper describes itself as follows: graswurzelrevolution means a fundamental social revolution which intends to abolish all forms of violence and domination by building up power from below.
We fight for a world which no longer discriminates against people on the grounds of their gender or sexual orientation, their language, origin, convictions, disabilities, or based on racist or anti-Semitic prejudice.