Englishmen would then die unresistingly, and they would go down in history as heroes of nonviolence. |
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The Animal Liberation League sees strategic nonviolence as the animals' best hope for complete and lasting animal liberation. |
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He sought out Gandhians to learn how India had achieved independence through nonviolence. |
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It works like a leaven of forgiveness and nonviolence in a culture prone to revenge and retribution. |
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Bowling compares the US to Canada, depicting the latter as an Eden of nonviolence and low homicide rates. |
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For example, it teaches filial respect, marital fidelity, nonviolence, and cooperation. |
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It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence. |
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Values and principles such as sharing, co-operation, altruism, communalism, nonviolence, nonconfrontation, consultation, consensus. |
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He had shaped his public career by steadfastly advancing Gandhian nonviolence and had worked in pacifist organizations for more than two decades. |
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Only the triumph of nonviolence, secured through just laws justly applied, will bring the terrorists down. |
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In that respect, nonviolence is a way of responding from a position of power on the part of the victim rather than that of weakness and fear. |
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When people power is being exerted, nonviolence, which is sometimes seen as weakness, appears to be a source of strength. |
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Make our church a community of Gospel nonviolence, that rejects war and radiates your love and peace. |
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When the practice of nonviolence becomes universal, God will reign on earth as God reigns in heaven. |
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First of all, it can easily be shown that Jesus and the apostles taught nonresistance to evil or nonviolence. |
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Gunmen with military weapons showed up on April 10th to aid the red shirts, who profess nonviolence. |
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The transformation from a culture of war and violence to a culture of peace and nonviolence is already under way. |
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Similarly, wouldn't everyone benefit if we all followed the path of nonviolence? |
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Sharp has developed a theory of power that can serve as a framework for understanding how nonviolence works. |
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More specifically, the Policy Paper aims at defining the role of youth organisations and young people in the promotion of nonviolence and peace. |
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At the same time, they emphasized the importance of nonviolence in resisting the illegal occupation. |
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In May of 2006, these newly-trained activists planned a week of nonviolence activities that were largely conducted in neighbourhoods of Baghdad. |
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I saw there, I felt there, for the first time, the pride and the power of nonviolence. |
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That's how they kept clean, meeting with the mayor one day and affirming no snitching over nonviolence the next. |
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In my opinion, the word ahimsa means nonaggression and not nonviolence. |
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A life size statue of the Mahatma provides the opportunity for citizens and the world to reflect and learn about both apostles of nonviolence in the same place. |
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For example, it is possible to study the Beatitudes in Matthew's gospel without actually practicing the gestures of nonviolence based upon this gospel. |
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Let us take strength from all of these efforts and work together to build a world of nonviolence and lasting peace. |
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Ricardo is a member of the Mennonite Church of Teusaquillo and was director of Justapaz, the Mennonite Church ministry for nonviolence, justice, and peace. |
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This is why nonviolence is a powerful as well as a just weapon. |
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All funds will go directly to La'Onf and support of nonviolence workshops for youth in schools across Iraq and the translation of texts on nonviolence advocacy into Arabic. |
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Known in the Balkans as Bogomils and in northern Italy and southern France as Cathars, they were pacifists totally dedicated to nonviolence. |
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Questions such as the demographic increase, injustice, violence and nonviolence, the violation of human rights, ecology, the need for inter-religious dialogue, should be considered a challenge to our charism. |
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He showed kindness to every living being and emphasized the practice of nonviolence, compassion, and forgiveness. |
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It works on a number of issues, including arms control, child soldiers, democracy and participation, restorative justice, nonviolence, and socioeconomic rights. |
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Globalized Soul uses the opportunity to explore the principles of ancient Jainism, which birthed Gandhi's concept of nonviolence. |
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The party also believes strongly in nonviolence, basic income, a living wage, and democratic participation. |
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Only then can nonviolence triumph over violence. |
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It has been widely said that by witnessing and being disturbed by that experience, Thich Quang Do's resolve was strengthened and he was determined to pursue Buddhist teachings of nonviolence, tolerance and compassion. |
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Proponents of nonviolent action argue that nonviolence could be even more effective if society focused its resources on training citizens for nonviolent resistance and on coordinating nonviolent action. |
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It is an achievable goal that could be attained by a critical mass of people committed to and trained in the philosophy and methods of nonviolence. |
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Henry David Thoreau's civil disobedience and Mahatma Gandhi's passive resistance were influenced and inspired by Shelley's nonviolence in protest and political action. |
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Sister is a passionate advocate of nonviolence, peace and justice, and each month she conducts a prayer vigil for peace in the chapel of our Motherhouse. |
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Stephanie Van Hook holds an MA in Conflict Resolution and is Executive Director of the Metta Center for Nonviolence. |
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