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Gandhi's Philosophy of Nonviolence

Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolence, or "ahimsa," emphasizes resolving conflicts through peaceful means, compassion, and truth. He believed that true strength lies in moral courage and the power of love and understanding, rather than violence or force. Nonviolence involves active resistance—standing firm against injustice without causing harm, appealing to the conscience of opponents. This approach aims to transform both the oppressor and the oppressed, fostering social change rooted in justice, dignity, and respect. Gandhi practiced this principle during India’s independence movement, inspiring global movements for civil rights and social justice.