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  2. Cloudsplitter - Wikipedia

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    The moral consequences of radicalism: violent vs. non-violent protest. The fine line between sanity and religious fanaticism: "the Lord speaks to me." How strong familial attachment is itself a form of slavery. Loss of innocence. Your actions affect those around you (John Brown with his family and friends).

  3. A Force More Powerful - Wikipedia

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    The book was published with Palgrave Macmillan [6] and has been recognized as an important resource for peace education. [7] In 2006, the team behind the film, TV series and book released a nonviolent video game developed by Breakaway Games with the same title. The video game was designed to teach the waging of conflict using nonviolent methods.

  4. How We Define Violent Crime in America Shapes Who Gets ...

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    The blurry line between violent and nonviolent crimes has been an open invitation to racial bias by law enforcement and the criminal justice system. Legislators and the public are more likely to ...

  5. Nonviolent extremism - Wikipedia

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    Nonviolent extremism is the expression of extremist ideas through nonviolent means, without the use of terrorism or political violence. It can be contrasted with violent extremism. Nonviolent extremism manifests from the same ideologies as violent extremism, including right wing extremism, left wing extremism, and religious extremism.

  6. US cannot ban people convicted of non-violent crimes from ...

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    The U.S. government cannot ban people convicted of non-violent crimes from possessing guns, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday. The 11-4 ruling from the Philadelphia-based 3rd U.S. Circuit ...

  7. Civil disobedience - Wikipedia

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    In his 1971 book, A Theory of Justice, John Rawls described civil disobedience as "a public, non-violent, conscientious yet political act contrary to law usually done with the aim of bringing about change in the law or policies of the government". [28] Ronald Dworkin held that there are three types of civil disobedience:

  8. These are the 39 people who had non-violent crimes pardoned ...

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    President Biden announced on Thursday he was granting 39 pardons to people with non-violent criminal convictions and commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500, the largest single-day act of clemency ...

  9. Nonviolence - Wikipedia

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    Gene Sharp, a political scientist who sought to advance the worldwide study and use of strategic nonviolent action in conflict, wrote extensively about the methods of nonviolent action. In his 1973 book Waging Nonviolent Struggle he described 198 methods of nonviolent action, and in it places several examples of constructive program in this ...