the caste system
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Yes, but there is a proviso - for this to work there MUST be a free press to report the protest. If there is no free press then the protest is not know to the people and is irrelevant.
Gandhi exemplified power through his philosophy of nonviolent resistance, which he used to challenge and bring down colonial rule in India. By inspiring and mobilizing the masses through peaceful protest and civil disobedience, Gandhi demonstrated how moral courage and persistence can be a powerful force for change. His ability to influence without resorting to violence showcases a different, but effective form of power.
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it is called "peaceful disobedience"
There are various actions that can bring about social change. For example, in the USA, civil disobedience has been effective in bringing about social change.
Anna Hazare's protest just created speculation and false hope in the country. It did not bring any noticing results. It tells us a lot about the Indian government and the inevitable change is no where near.
The title "Civil Disobedience" suggests that Thoreau's methods of protest involve breaking laws or regulations that are seen as unjust or oppressive, but in a nonviolent and conscientious way. Thoreau believed in using peaceful resistance to challenge authority and bring attention to social injustices.
Cesar Chavez admired Mahatma Gandhi for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance and social justice. He also looked up to Martin Luther King Jr. for his commitment to civil rights and equality. Chavez incorporated these ideals into his own activism, advocating for the rights of farmworkers and promoting peaceful protest to bring about change.
Yes, protesting can be an effective way to bring attention to a cause or issue, to raise awareness, and to mobilize public support. It can also put pressure on authorities and institutions to initiate change. However, the impact of protests depends on various factors, such as the size, organization, and tactics of the protest, as well as the response of those in power.
Martin Luther King Jr. achieved his aims through nonviolent civil disobedience, advocating for equality and justice for African Americans through peaceful protest and activism. He emphasized the importance of love, unity, and deep moral conviction to bring about social change and challenge systemic racism.