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Contrary to images of passivity the word “nonviolence” may conjure, nonviolence is an active response that directly addresses the threat and has the power to transform opponents into allies. Active nonviolence can appear as noncooperation, intervention, self-suffering, protest and the creation of alternative systems.
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His work has been published in the journal of peace research, foreign policy’s democracy lab, and the edited volume wielding nonviolence in the midst of violence. Jonathan received his phd in international relations from the university of denver in march 2018.
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Jonathan’s work has been published in the journal of peace research, foreign policy’s democracy lab, and the edited volume wielding nonviolence in the midst of violence.
Was born michael king in stockbridge, georgia, the son of delia (née linsey; 1875–1924) and james albert king (1864–1933). King was a member of the baptist church and decided to become a preacher after being inspired by ministers who were prepared to stand up for racial equality.
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