Social Sciences, asked by shamilhaniy, 4 months ago

why do we think that courage, nonviolence, peace are good words to describe Gandhi

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Answered by baninegi820
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Gandhi called it "satyagraha" which means 'truth force. ' In this doctrine the aim of any non-violent conflict was to convert the opponent; to win over his mind and his heart and pursuade him to your point of view.

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Answered by ItzBlinks
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Gandhi's concept of non-violence is not based on 'a negative state of harmlessness'. Rather it is based on 'a positive state of love of doing good even to the evil doer'. It is based on the eternal law of love that remains the largest tool for resolving a conflict at a personal or international level.

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