Pacifism
Pacifism is a belief or philosophy that opposes violence or war as means of resolving conflicts. It promotes nonviolent approaches to conflict resolution, emphasizing compassion, reason, and respect for human life.
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It promotes nonviolent approaches to conflict resolution, emphasizing compassion, reason, and respect for human life. Pacifists adhere to the principle that violence should not be used, regardless of the circumstances. They advocate for peaceful alternatives such as diplomacy, negotiations, and activism to address global issues. The history of pacifism dates back to several religious and philosophical traditions, including Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. Notable pacifists throughout history have included Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. , and Leo Tolstoy. The Wikipedia page on pacifism provides a comprehensive overview of the concept, its principles, historical developments, and notable pacifists, as well as criticisms and debates surrounding pacifism. The page also explores various forms of pacifism, including Absolute pacifism, Conditional pacifism, and Pragmatic pacifism, among others.
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