King began a long campaign of nonviolent resistance to rectify these wrongs. |
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We see a strength of character that is sort of a form of nonviolent resistance. |
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Day admired Mahatma Gandhi and adopted his tactics of nonviolent resistance. |
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Not all successful cases of nonviolent resistance have earned distinctive names. |
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The United States was seriously defeated in Iraq by Iraqi nationalism – mostly by nonviolent resistance. |
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The Massachusetts draftees then resorted to the silent but effective nonviolent resistance of mass desertions, refusal to obey the hated officers, and going on sick call. |
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This allows for nonviolent resistance to the government because opposition is not a life or death proposition. |
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Gregg, devised plans for a campaign of nonviolent resistance in the event of a fascist invasion or takeover. |
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As a proactive ingredient in nonviolent resistance, the creation of alternative structures provides both a moral and a practical underpinning for efforts aimed at bringing about fundamental social change. |
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It further seeks to foster education and awareness of justice issues through social analysis, theological reflection, nonviolent resistance, publications, speaker's bureau, technical resources and coalition work. |
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As nonviolent resistance within the country escalated, external pressure in the form of economic sanctions and other solidarity tactics by the international community raised the costs of maintaining the apartheid system. |
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The media success of these actions popularized nonviolent resistance again and made it a strategic option on its own, discussed this week at the sixth Congress of Fatah in Bethlehem. |
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As a result, nonviolent resistance has been evolving from an ad hoc strategy associated with religious or ethical principles into a reflective, even institutionalized, method of struggle. |
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Some suggested a sit-down protest to show nonviolent resistance. |
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Disobedience of the rules is a mainstay of nonviolent resistance. |
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I did not always agree with Malcolm X, specifically his critiques of Dr King and of the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. |
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The main precedent was Henry David Thoreau who through his work Civil Disobedience influenced the advocacy of both Leo Tolstoy and Mohandas Gandhi for nonviolent resistance. |
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