Identify the motive behind the passive resistance
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Passive resistance is rooted in a relational view of political power that sees the rulers of a community or nation as dependent on at least the acquiescence of those who are ruled. Thus, even a dictator's power rests to an important extent on some level of cooperation by the population.
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The most important development of the concept of passive resistance came from Mohandas Gandhi and the indian campaigns for independence...One of the key principles of Gandhi's use of passive resistance was to find opportunities to publicly confront unjust laws or authorities.
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