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Nonviolence
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A strict follower of nonviolence, Dr Martin Luther King led the African-American civil rights movements towards the goal of social and civil equality for Africans-Americans in the USA.

He framed out six principles of nonviolence. Fundamental characteristics of his philosophy of nonviolence described in his first book, Stride Toward Freedom are as follows: Martin Luther King Jr.

1. Nonviolence is not passive, but requires courage.
2. Nonviolence seeks reconciliation, not defeat of an adversary.
3. Nonviolent action is directed at eliminating evil, not destroying an evil-doer.
4. A willingness to accept suffering for the cause, if necessary, but never to inflict it.
5. A rejection of hatred, animosity or violence of the spirit, as well as refusal to commit physical violence.
6. Faith that justice will prevail.

King devised six steps of nonviolent social change as well in his book:

1. Information gathering and research to get the facts straight.
2. Education of adversaries and the public about the facts of the dispute.
3. Personal Commitment to nonviolent attitudes and action.
4. Negotiation with adversary in a spirit of goodwill to correct injustice.
5. Nonviolent direct action, such as marches, boycotts, mass demonstrations, picketing, sit-ins etc., to help    persuade or compel adversary to work toward dispute-resolution.
6. Reconciliation of adversaries in a win-win outcome in establishing a sense of community.

Triple Evils
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Below given are excerpts from Dr Martin Luther King’s book Where Do We Go From Here : Chaos or Community? He discusses ‘The Triple Evils of Poverty, Racism and War’ as the fundamental causes behind man’s miseries.

POVERTY – “There is nothing new about poverty. What is new, however, is that we now have the resources to get rid of it. The time has come for an all-out world war against poverty ... The well off and the secure have too often become indifferent and oblivious to the poverty and deprivation in their midst. Ultimately a great nation is a compassionate nation. No individual or nation can be great if it does not have a concern for ‘the least of these.”

RACISM – “Racism is a philosophy based on a contempt for life. It is the arrogant assertion that one race is the center of value and object of devotion, before which other races must kneel in submission. It is the absurd dogma that one race is responsible for all the progress of history and alone can assure the progress of the future. Racism is total estrangement. It separates not only bodies, but minds and spirits. Inevitably it descends to inflicting spiritual and physical homicide upon the out-group.”

WAR – “A true revolution of values will lay hands on the world order and say of war – ‘This way of settling differences is not just.’ This way of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation’s homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into the veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice and love. A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.”

 
 
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