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  2. Nonviolence - Wikipedia

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    For some, the commitment to non-violence entails a belief in restorative or transformative justice, an abolition of the death penalty and other harsh punishments. This may involve the necessity of caring for those who are violent. Nonviolence, for many, involves a respect and reverence for all sentient, and perhaps even non-sentient, beings.

  3. List of nonviolence scholars and leaders - Wikipedia

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    List of nonviolence scholars and leaders. Add languages ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia ...

  4. Nonviolent Communication - Wikipedia

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    Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is an approach to enhanced communication, understanding, and connection based on the principles of nonviolence and humanistic psychology. It is not an attempt to end disagreements, but rather a way that aims to increase empathy and understanding to improve the overall quality of life.

  5. Category:Nonviolence - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... International Day of Non-Violence; ... Violence-free zone; W. World March for Peace and Nonviolence

  6. Nonviolent resistance - Wikipedia

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    The organization recruited over 250,000 unarmed members. They committed daily two hours community service and practiced nonviolence resistance to British Raj occupation. 1920–1925 Punjab Province: Akali Movement: Peaceful movement to free Gurdwaras from Mahants. 1923 Germany The Occupation of the Ruhr

  7. List of peace activists - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Gilley (born 1969) – as a result of Gilley's efforts, a General Assembly resolution was unanimously adopted by UN member states, establishing 21 September as an annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence on the UN International Day of Peace – Peace Day. Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) – American anti-war protester, writer, poet

  8. Michael N. Nagler - Wikipedia

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    Nagler also participated in the Free Speech Movement. [2] He is President of the Metta Center for Nonviolence and author of The Search for a Nonviolent Future, The Nonviolence Handbook, and The Third Harmony: Nonviolence and the New Story of Human Nature (March, 2020), and co

  9. A Few Words on Non-Intervention - Wikipedia

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    John Stuart Mill (1859) A Few Words on Non-Intervention at the Online Library of Liberty "A Few Words on Non-Intervention Archived 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine" from Foreign Policy Perspectives No. 8 ISSN 0267-6761 ISBN 0-948317-96-5 (An occasional publication of the Libertarian Alliance, 25 Chapter Chambers, Esterbrooke Street, London SW1P 4NN.)