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Nonviolence

Nonviolence is the practice of working for social change without causing harm to others, under any condition. It may come from the belief that hurting people, animals and/or the environment is unnecessary to achieve an outcome, and it may refer to a general philosophy of abstention from violence. It may be based on moral, religious or spiritual…

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Nonviolence

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Triples268
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related to Notable nonviolence theorists and practitioners · 118
Nonviolence → Abu Sarah, Academic, AI, American, American Professor, Amnesty International, Andoni, Aquino, Argentine, Argentinian, Ariyaratne, AvaazThích Nhật Từ, Bahuguna, Barghouti, BCE-33 CE, BDS, Bello, Benenson, Bil'in's, Bir Zeit University
related to Further reading · 77
Nonviolence → Adam Roberts, An Introduction, Andrew, April Carter, Barry, Bibliography, Century Potential, Century Practice And, Christopher, Civil Resistance, Civilian-Based Deterrence, Culture, Daniel JakopovichISBN, Defense, Fiala, Gandhi, GanISBN, GanOCLC, Gene Sharp, Gene SharpISBN
related to Pragmatic · 18
Nonviolence → American, Anarchy, Conflict, Gene Sharp, In, La Boétie's Discourse, New England Non-Resistance Society, Nicolas Walter, Sharp, Sharp's, Shelley's The Masque, The, They, Those, Voluntary Servitude, Walter, Western, William Lloyd Garrison
see also · 10
Nonviolence → AhimsaAnti-warChristian, Draft, InternationalNonviolent CommunicationNonviolent PeaceforceNonviolent, Mahavira, Non-aggression, NonviolenceSocial, Party Non-violent InterventionTurning, Peace, PeaceDraft, The Hero
related to Criticism · 9
Nonviolence → Ernesto Che Guevara, Frantz Fanon, Gandhi, Gandhi's, George Orwell, In, Leon Trotsky, Reflections, Subhas Chandra Bose
related to Origins · 8
Nonviolence → Buddhism, Buddhist, Hinduism, In Jainism, It, Jain, Jainism, While
related to Principled · 7
Nonviolence → For, In, It, Principled, The, They, This
related to Forms of nonviolence · 5
Nonviolence → Commonly, In, On, Religious, The
is a · 4
Nonviolence → best ethical response to any conflict, false ideal, overriding theme within the Pali Canon, practice of working for social change without causing harm to others
related to External links · 3
Nonviolence → Quotations, Wikiquote, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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Nonviolenceis apractice of working for social change without causing harm to others0.90text
Nonviolenceis abest ethical response to any conflict0.90text
Nonviolenceis aoverriding theme within the Pali Canon0.90text
Nonviolenceis afalse ideal0.90text
laborinstance ofnonviolent action has been used extensively by political sectors without mainstream political power0.80text
peaceinstance ofnonviolent action has been used extensively by political sectors without mainstream political power0.80text
environmentinstance ofnonviolent action has been used extensively by political sectors without mainstream political power0.80text
women's movementsinstance ofnonviolent action has been used extensively by political sectors without mainstream political power0.80text
insectsinstance ofplants and even small organisms0.80text
after a drought in 1926 summer Shanghaiinstance ofand natural disasters0.80text
an 8 days ban from August 12instance ofand natural disasters0.80text
1959instance ofand natural disasters0.80text

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