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Nonviolent Campaigns, War Resisters'
International ISBN 978-0-19-955201-6
Civil Resistance and
Power Politics: The
Experience of
Non-
violent Action...
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Nonviolent resistance, or
nonviolent action,
sometimes called civil resistance, is the
practice of
achieving goals such as
social change through symbolic...
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Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is an
approach to
enhanced communication, understanding, and
connection based on the
principles of
nonviolence and humanistic...
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Gandhi with
civil disobedience being the tool of
nonviolent resistance. An
important non-
violent revolution was in
Sudan in
October 1964
which overthrew...
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employ nonviolent direct action to
protest against the
nuclear arms race. The CNVA's
immediate antecedent, a
committee known as
Non-
Violent Action Against...
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fringe of the "
non-violence"
label can only be
viewed as
objectively violent. The
purposes behind the
development of the
nonviolent genre are primarily...
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and later, the
Student National Coordinating Committee (SNCC,
pronounced /snɪk/ SNIK) was the prin****l...
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cultural norms. The meta-study
found a wide
range of evidence-supported
nonviolent discipline tools, many of
which have been
found effective with severe...
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often nonviolent but
possibly violent,
targeting people, groups, institutions, actions, or
property that its parti****nts deem objectionable.
Nonviolent direct...
- violence. It can be
contrasted with
violent extremism.
Nonviolent extremism manifests from the same
ideologies as
violent extremism,
including right wing...