Mahatma Gandhi introduced
three kinds of struggle without
The most important thing
is "non-violence of the strong",
which is done with confidence
will power yourself. Then
"non-violence of the weak", which is
done because there is no weapon
and other resources that
needed to do
battle .
The last one is
"non-violence of the coward", which is
just give up because weak
and fear. Gandhi advocated
so that people are at war
give a positive meaning on
the war they are doing,
ie fighting to fight for something, not just
opposing something.
Hannah Arendt, throwing a very intriguing view that as a manifestation of force which in principle is only an instrument or means to achieve a certain goal, violence can not be legitimately justified, it can only be justified in society.
Violent therapy is also needed to restore the mental and vigor for those who have experienced violence.
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