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What is the difference between “nonviolent action” and “nonviolence”?

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What is the difference between “nonviolent action” and “nonviolence”?

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A. “Nonviolent action” is a technique of waging conflicts and is identified by the type of action employed. It does not require any specific ethical, moral, or religious beliefs to be used. “Nonviolence” is often used to mean many different phenomena, but generally refers to the absence of violence and to religious, moral, or ethical beliefs that reject violence. Q.

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