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why does Gandhi say that non violence may fail due to poverty of response?in 350-400 words
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Answered by brainly318
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Nonviolence is the personal practice of being harmless to one's self and others under every condition. It may come from the belief that hurting people, animals and/or the environment is unnecessary to achieve an outcome and it may refer to a general philosophy of abstention from violence. It may be based on moral, religious, or spiritual principles, but also the reasons for it may be purely strategic or pragmatic.

Violence has been with us from the beginings of life on earth and is likely to continue in one form or another. Violence is found in and used against all forms of life. Animals and fish kill other animals and fish for food- sometimes even their own species. For example, some species of fish are known to eat their own eggs, and occasionally rats are known to eat their young ones. Female honeybees instinctively kill other females so that only one queen honeybee survives in a honeycomb.

The American civil rights leader and scholar Howard Thurman wrote in his 1963 essay (Disciplines of the Spirit) that non-violence and non-killing imply essentially the same thing, the opposite of the logic to hate, which is to kill. The word ahimsa, popularised by Gandhi, is more general than non-killing, which pertains more to human life. J E Pim remarks, “... In relation to psychological aggression, physical assault and torture intended to terrorize by a manifest or latent threat to life, non-killing implies the removal of their psychological causes.

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