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it has the word violence in it lol.
Nonviolence must be unadulterated to be effective because any form of violence or aggression undermines the moral and ethical principles inherent in nonviolent actions. When nonviolence is diluted or compromised with violence, it loses its power to challenge unjust systems peacefully and inspire positive change. Unadulterated nonviolence is essential for mobilizing people, gaining public support, and ultimately achieving lasting and transformative social and political transformations.
the person who practice nonviolence was king shadubtalasoka
The truth -NonViolence is the highest Dharma, is not for all. Soldiers Dharma is different and sanyasins dharma is different. Non-violence is the ultimate dharma. So too is violence in service of Dharma.
Michael McIntyre has written: 'Peaceworld' -- subject(s): Christianity, Nonviolence, Peace, Religious aspects of Nonviolence, Religious aspects of Peace, Religious aspects of Violence, Violence
Non-Violence is the Extreme form of Bravery...
An injustice in history that was overcome by nonviolence was "The Power of Nonviolence" or the "Civil Rights movement" that was led by John Lewis.
Mohandas karamchand Gandhi
Nonviolence for the children of the World. Tell me if this was a better sentence!
Yugoslavia
He did not just like it, he preached for it and even stopped a movement after violence was used.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. characterizes the choice between violence and nonviolence as a moral imperative in the struggle for freedom. He advocates for nonviolence as a powerful and transformative force that seeks to achieve justice without perpetuating a cycle of hate and violence. King argues that while violence may offer immediate results, it ultimately leads to greater division and suffering, whereas nonviolence fosters understanding and reconciliation. He believes that nonviolent resistance is not only a strategic choice but also a deeply ethical one that aligns with the principles of love and justice.