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Non-violent
/ˌnɒnˈvaɪələnt/adjective
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Non-violent describes actions, methods, or behaviors that deliberately avoid physical force, harm, or aggression. In today's world, it's often linked to strategic movements for social change, like protests and civil disobedience, emphasizing moral persuasion and ethical influence over confrontation.
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The philosophy of non-violence, as championed by Gandhi, not only helped India gain independence from British rule in 1947 but also inspired over 50 global movements, including the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, which directly influenced the desegregation of schools and public facilities for millions of people.
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