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Who iwas the first propounder of the doctrine of passive resistance?

Aurobindo Ghosh


The Reagan Doctrine was a major part of U.S. foreign policy during the final years of the Cold War. Which of the following best defines the Reagan Doctrine?

the policy of aiding resistance efforts in communist countries in order to roll back Soviet influence in the world


What war did Martin Luther King Jr not ant the US to be involved in fighting?

From the very beginning there was a philosophy undergirding the Montgomery boycott, the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. There was always the problem of getting this method over because it didn't make sense to most of the people in the beginning. We had to use our mass meetings to explain nonviolence to a community of people who had never heard of the philosophy and in many instances were not sympathetic with it. We had meetings twice a week on Mondays and on Thursdays, and we had an institute on nonviolence and social change. We had to make it clear that nonviolent resistance is not a method of cowardice. It does resist. It is not a method of stagnant passivity and deadening complacency. The nonviolent resister is just as opposed to the evil that he is standing against as the violent resister but he resists without violence. This method is nonaggressive physically but strongly aggressive spiritually.


What was the Doctrine upon which Eisenhower Dulles based nuclear policy in the 1950s?

Eisenhower Doctrine


What was the policy that called for the us to help any free nation threatened by communism?

The policy of the United States to provide aid to countries attempting to prevent a communist takeover was called the Truman Doctrine. Harry S. Truman was America's 33rd President.

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What the doctrine of nonviolent resistance?

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Marting Luther King Jr advocated a doctrine of?

A doctrine of Nonviolent Resistance!!!


Why is non violent resistance so effective?

Because nonviolence exposes moral defenses of the opponent. Said first by MLK


Who iwas the first propounder of the doctrine of passive resistance?

Aurobindo Ghosh


Who wrote Doctrine of Passive Resistance?

Sri Aurobindo wrote The Doctrine of Passive Resistance as a series of articles first appearing in the Indian daily Bande Mataram under the general title of New Thought from April 11 to April 23, 1907. It was brought out in 1948 in book form and named The Doctrine of Passive Resistance. This was not written by Gandhi.


What has the author Michael W Sonnleitner written?

Michael W. Sonnleitner has written: 'Gandhian nonviolence' -- subject(s): Passive resistance, Philosophy


What has the author Manish Sharma written?

Manish Sharma has written: 'Non-violence in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Nonviolence, Passive resistance


What has the author R K Gupta written?

R. K. Gupta has written: 'Social action and non-violence' -- subject(s): Nonviolence, Passive resistance, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Nonviolence 'Exercises in conceptual understanding' -- subject(s): Philosophy


What has the author C Seshachari written?

C. Seshachari has written: 'Gandhi and the American scene' -- subject(s): Nonviolence, Passive resistance, Social conditions


What is the good sentence for nonviolence?

In school i took a course about nonviolence


When was Nonviolence International created?

Nonviolence International was created in 1989.


What is the relationship between civil disobedience and nonviolence?

Civil disobedience is a form of protest that involves breaking laws or rules in a nonviolent manner as a way to challenge unjust systems or policies. Nonviolence is a broader philosophy and strategy that encompasses civil disobedience as a tactic, emphasizing peaceful resistance and the belief that violence is not an effective means of creating sustainable change. In this sense, civil disobedience is a specific method of nonviolent resistance.