
1) Nonviolence 2) Nonviolent resistance 3) Passive resistance 4) Passive resistance, to Gandhi 5) Type of Activism
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Satyagraha (ɑː; सत्याग्रह satyāgraha), loosely translated as `insistence on truth` (satya `truth`; agraha `insistence`) or soul force or truth force, is a particular philosophy and practice within the broader overall category generally known as nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. The term satyagraha was coined and...
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[opera] Satyagraha (ə; Sanskrit सत्याग्रह, satyāgraha `insistence on truth`) is a 1979 opera in three acts for orchestra, chorus and soloists, composed by Philip Glass, with a libretto by Glass and Constance DeJong. Loosely based on the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi, it forms the second part of Glass`s `Portrait Trilogy` of...
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(from the article `Glass, Philip`) ...this work showed a renewed interest in classical Western harmonic elements, though his interest in startling rhythmic and melodic changes remained ...
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concept introduced in the early 20th century by Mahatma Gandhi to designate a determined but nonviolent resistance to evil. Gandhi`s satyagraha ... [10 related articles]
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India The force of truth, meaning non-violent resistance.
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Nonviolent resistance to British rule in India, as employed by Mahatma Gandhi from 1918 to press for political reform; the idea owes much to the Russian writer Leo
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Seizing by truth. The act of passive resistance espoused by Gandhi in dealing with the British colonial powers.
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[
n] - the form of nonviolent resistance initiated in India by Mahatma Gandhi in order to oppose British rule and to hasten political reforms
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grasping the truth; a term coined by Gandhi whilst in South Africa.
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noun the form of nonviolent resistance initiated in India by Mahatma Gandhi in order to oppose British rule and to hasten political reforms
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Nonviolent resistance to British rule in India, as employed by Mahatma Gandhi from 1918 to press for political reform; the idea owes much to the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
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Method employed by Mahatma Gandhi and his followers to secure sociopolitical reform by nonviolent, passive resistance and noncooperation; the individual following the method is called a satyagrahi.
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Seizing by truth. The act of passive resistance espoused by Gandhi in dealing with the British colonial powers.
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