- A ****
strike (**** boycott), or more
formally known as
Lysistratic nonaction, is a
method of
nonviolent resistance in
which one or more
persons refrain...
- of "there is no ..." or "lacking, without".
Standard translations are
nonaction,
effortless action,
action without intent, noninterference, and nonintervention...
- The
exercise of the
second face of
power often occurs in the form of a
nonaction or
nonbehavior by the
policy makers .
Unlike the
first face of
power ...
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abstract meanings,
leading this
school to be
named after it. It
advocated nonaction (wu wei), the
strength of softness, spontaneity, and relativism. Although...
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centralized government and the
class of scholar-officials. With
ideas of
wuwei nonaction, the
Huainanzi recommends that the
ruler put
aside trivial matters, and...
- "unconditioned." In Chan sources,
wuwei retains its
native Chinese sense of "
nonaction" and "without intent,"
although the term can also have
multiple senses...
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University of
Hawaii Press. pp. 120–179.
Roger Bell (1984). "7 -
Politics of
Nonaction, 1951-1956". Last
Among Equals:
Hawaiian Statehood and
American Politics...
- Y. Wolf J. Wolf
McDiarmid 1:09 7. "George Washington" 3:09 8. "The Water" 3:22 9. "Consequence of
Nonaction" 3:21 10. "The
Barely Blur" 4:57...
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understanding and vision. The
supposed behavior of
frogs illustrating nonaction is told in the often-repeated
story of the
boiled frog: put a frog in...
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emphasizes various themes found in the
Daodejing and
Zhuangzi such as "
nonaction" (wu wei), emptiness, detachment, receptiveness, spontaneity, the strength...