Aurobindo Ghosh
unarmed, armed, passive, and aggressive resistance.
The ending of British rule in India by Ghandi's passive resistance. It would not have worked against people who are less friendly than the British, for example the Nazis or the Japanese fascists (who would have just killed the pacifists).
what was the armed resistance
Maybe, passive is used when it is not important to know who the 'doer' of the action is. eg The Mona Lisa was painted in 1504. Passive is often used to write about processes eg Tea is grown in Sri Lanka. It is picked and dried. Then it is packed in boxes. So it depends on what you are writing about.
an example of passive resistance used by slaves is feigning illness or working slowly in the fields to resist their oppressors without outright defiance.
ghandi's entire ethos was about passive resistance
passive rebellion is a form of resistance that is hidden
Pretending to be sick to avoid work.
Yes. He had studied with and met Ghandi who used passive resistance. MLK once stated that to return hate with hate solves nothing. Violence doesn't solve problems, but to work against a problem with passive resistance does work.
The opposite of passive resistance is active resistance. This involves actively opposing or challenging a particular force or authority rather than passively accepting it.
Two examples of passive resistance are the actions of Gandhi and what happened in India. They contributed prominently to this occasion.
outline two examples of passive resistance led by women in the Caribbean
Passive subsistence.
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Another common reaction is passive resistance where individuals agree on the surface with the need for change but are quietly unsupportive of it.
Satyagraha, or passive resistance, was developed and expanded on by Gandhi as an alternative to the type of passive resistance discussed by Thoreau in â??On Civil Disobedienceâ??. He believed his version stressed love and a lifestyle that incorporated mind, body and spirit.