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One of the most famous leaders of a non-violent movement was Mohandas K. ... 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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Nonviolence is an umbrella term for ways of life or the conducting of conflict in ways that do not permit the doing of harm to humans.

The article deals with the four basic principles of Gandhi's political thought and the relevance of these principles for the effective management of political systems in the contemporary world. Truth, non-violence, service and swaraj are the pillars on which Gandhi built his political edifice.

Mahatma Gandhi was found of quoting the following statement from Confucius: “To know what is right and not to do it is cowardice.” It is thus possible to pursue both truth without regard to nonviolence, and nonviolence without regard to truth. ... So far nonviolent was the means and truth as God the end.

One of the most famous leaders of a non-violent movement was Mohandas K. ... 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. He advocated civil disobedience and resistance to violence as strategies for the freedom movement. Gandhi led India to freedom and also inspired many freedom movements around the world through nonviolent means. Gandhi understood nonviolence from its Sanskrit root "Ahimsa". Ahimsa is just translated to mean nonviolence in English, but it implies more than just avoidance of physical violence. Ahimsa implies total nonviolence, no physical violence, and no passive violence.

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