Nonviolence and civil disobedience

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2012
This paper analyzes and describes the relationship between nonviolence and civil disobedience, stressing that both of them converge on the same ethical foundation and are an expression of the relationship between citizens and the political power.  The paper begins with a presentation of nonviolence Mahatma Gandhi´s work, and continues then conceptualizing nonviolence as a political thought, with a  epistemology and an action. Finally, traces a connection between nonviolence and civil disobedience that goes beyond the purely instrumental relationship that usually  identifies the link between these. Thus, beyond their differences both nonviolence  and civil desobedience, concur in essence, that is, in the ethical principles that support and legitimize them as actions and political expressions.
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Authors Peluffo, Gilma Ballesteros -;
Journal desafíos
Year 2012
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