nonviolence movement

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The nonviolence movement is a social and political campaign strategy that seeks to achieve change through peaceful protest, civil disobedience, and noncooperation rather than physical force or violence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political movement
protest movement
social movement
aimsTo achieve political change
achieve social change
associatedConcept ahimsa
civil resistance
direct action
pacifism
satyagraha
associatedWith César Chávez
surface form: Cesar Chavez

Desmond Tutu
Martin Luther King Jr.
Nelson Mandela
contrastsWith guerrilla warfare
terrorism
violent insurgency
field peace and conflict studies
political science
sociology of social movements
influenced Indian independence movement
anti-apartheid movement
surface form: anti-apartheid movement in South Africa

civil rights movement in the United States
nuclear disarmament movement
peace movement
influencedBy Buddhism
Christian nonviolence
Henry David Thoreau
Jainism
Leo Tolstoy
Mahatma Gandhi
religious pacifism
rejects armed struggle
physical violence
seeks broad public support
moral legitimacy
policy reform
regime change without violence
tacticsInclude boycott
march
sit-in
strike
symbolic protest
vigil
usesStrategy civil disobedience
noncooperation
nonviolent resistance
peaceful protest

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Bayard Rustin movement nonviolence movement
David Harris movement nonviolence movement
this entity surface form: anti–Vietnam War movement
Gene Sharp movement nonviolence movement
Stockholm Appeal relatedTo nonviolence movement
this entity surface form: World Peace Movement