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Civil Disobedience & NonViolent Action
"Nonviolent resistance ... is based on the
conviction that the universe is on the side of justice. Consequently, the believer
in nonviolence has deep faith in the future.
This faith is another reason why the nonviolent
resister can accept suffering without retaliation. For he knows that in his struggle for
justice he has cosmic companionship."
(Martin Luther King) |
This article presents a comprehensive description of NonViolent Action. One in
which your opposition is transformed internally, as you yourself change. You place
pressure on your opposition by putting pressure on yourself.
Background
-how it was practiced by Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Thoreau and others.
Lessons Learned
- an attempt to summarize the comment elements from the case studies.
Implementation
- what it means to us and a Kid's Right.
Checklist - to prepare for
NonViolent Action.
We have quoted liberally from the books in the attached bibliography, we recommend them for your reading!
To go
through all the material in order (like flipping pages in a book), just use the arrows at
the bottom of every page.
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