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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.

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