Wouldnt most of the conflict in many of all of the world hot-spots be reduced if not eliminated through a peaceful struggle and global diplomacy against occupying forces

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KeithL wrote:Besides the Tibetan struggle for independance from China, I wonder if the non violence which Gandhi and Nelson Mandela preached and practice is dead all across the world.
Wouldnt most of the conflict in many of all of the world hot-spots be reduced if not eliminated through a peaceful struggle and global diplomacy against occupying forces
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mraph33 wrote:I wonder how many non-violent campaigns have actually managed to bring about change. And also, what exactly is the purposed of it? Is it to try and change the attitude of the violent people, or is it to cause non-involved people to become intrested in the cause?
Any historians/sociologists out there?
For sure it would be an ideal world if people could just sit and discuss any problems rather than resorting to violence. That is one of the qualifications I will have for anyone who wants to live on my island.
mraph33 wrote:I wonder how many non-violent campaigns have actually managed to bring about change. And also, what exactly is the purposed of it? Is it to try and change the attitude of the violent people, or is it to cause non-involved people to become intrested in the cause?
Any historians/sociologists out there?
For sure it would be an ideal world if people could just sit and discuss any problems rather than resorting to violence. That is one of the qualifications I will have for anyone who wants to live on my island.
murphy wrote:It is sad however when people are punished for expressing a view in a non violent fashion.
shafique wrote:Mraph - you say that UAE is perhaps one of the exceptions to the rule that 'fathers' of countries came to power/gained independence as a result of violence/war.
MaaaD wrote:shafique wrote:Mraph - you say that UAE is perhaps one of the exceptions to the rule that 'fathers' of countries came to power/gained independence as a result of violence/war.
I think he actually was referring to the formation of the United Arab Emirates rather than the Emirate of Dubai itself.
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