Among the more militant was Subhas Chandra Bose (1897-1945?) who organized the Free India Legion and Indian National Army to fight against Britain during World War II. (He disappeared in 1945)
Gandhi's principles were non-violence, truth and civil disobedience against oppressive imperialists.
civil disobedience the act of protesting without the use of violence, in Gandhi's case the civil disobedience was met with violence as it is in most situations making the other side appear savage.
Yes, he believed in non-violence
he wanted to stop the war because he believed that violence is not the element of success and violence doesn't get you anywhere.
John Adams
Non Violent Protests. He Believed in Civil Disobedience and non-violence.
Two famous civil rights leaders who believed people should protest without using violence were Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. They believed in using boycotts, passive resistance, and mass civil disobedience as forms of protest.
Civil disobedience. Violence. Bombings
Gandhi's principles were non-violence, truth and civil disobedience against oppressive imperialists.
Thoreau's views in "Walden" and "Civil Disobedience" both emphasize simplicity, self-reliance, and non-conformity to unjust laws. Gandhi drew inspiration from Thoreau's ideas on civil disobedience and applied them in his nonviolent resistance against British colonial rule in India. Gandhi, like Thoreau, believed in passive resistance and the power of individual conscience to stand against injustice.
He believed violence was the way to peace.
civil disobedience the act of protesting without the use of violence, in Gandhi's case the civil disobedience was met with violence as it is in most situations making the other side appear savage.
Non-violence
When considered as a whole, and not just as indiviudal illegal acts, yes, it could be.
The Salt MarchSatyagraha, which means "Soul-Force" or "The power of truth"Ahimsa, non-violence
Civil disobedience and passive resistance are much the same. They are two ways of standing up for what you believe without involving weaponry or violence. Civil disobedience is something like Rosa Parks on the bus. She knew the rules, but refused to listen to them because they went against what she believed. Passive resistance is something like a sit in where people know the rules but go against them without being violent.
He believed in non-violence