Sumario: | This book explores the concepts of non-violence and civil disobedience as critical tools for political resistance and social change. It delves into philosophical and political theories, examining historical figures and events that have shaped these practices. The author discusses the ethical and political dimensions of non-violence, challenging the notion of violence as an inherent aspect of human nature. It also addresses the role of marginalized groups in civil disobedience and the societal structures that uphold systemic injustice. Intended for readers interested in political philosophy and activism, the book aims to provide a deeper understanding of resistance strategies against oppressive systems.
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