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Pacifism
Total pacifism is the belief that all forms of violence, including war and self-defense, are morally unacceptable and should be rejected under any circumstances. Advocates of total pacifism often emphasize non-violent resistance and peaceful methods for conflict resolution. This philosophy is rooted in ethical principles that prioritize compassion, non-harm, and the sanctity of human life. Prominent figures associated with total pacifism include Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
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Pacifism is in no way related to cowardice. For some, pacifism requires great bravery.
John practiced pacifism by refusing to engage in any form of violence, even when provoked.
Edward G. Smith has written: 'The force of pacifism' -- subject(s): Pacifism
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