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strategic or pragmatic.
Failure to
distinguish between the two
types of
nonviolent approaches can lead to
distortion in the concept's
meaning and effectiveness...
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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...
- A
nonviolent revolution is a
revolution conducted primarily by
unarmed civilians using tactics of
civil resistance,
including various forms of nonviolent...
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Nonviolent extremism is the
expression of
extremist ideas through nonviolent means,
without the use of
terrorism or
political violence. It can be contrasted...
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often nonviolent but
possibly violent,
targeting people, groups, institutions, actions, or
property that its parti****nts deem objectionable.
Nonviolent direct...
- The
Politics of
Nonviolent Action is a three-volume
political science book by Gene Sharp,
originally published in the
United States in 1973.
Sharp is one...
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people of
color in the
United States through the use of
nonviolent resistance and
nonviolent civil disobedience against Jim Crow laws and
other forms...
- non-military
resolution of
major territorial or
ideological disputes through nonviolent means and methods.
Peace activists usually work with
others in the overall...
- sociologist, and
writer who
added academic underpinning to the
concept of
nonviolent revolution. He also
refined the
practice of
experiential training for...