“Military power is as corrupting to the man who possesses it as it is pitiless to its victims. Violence is just as devastating to the soul of the perpetrator as it is to the body and souls of those who are victims of it.”
There is growing evidence that nonviolent people power is a powerful means of social change. Maria Stephan and Erica Chenoweth analyzed 323 nonviolent resistance campaigns from 1900 to 2006 and found that nonviolent people power was twice as effective as the violent campaigns (International Security, volume 33, issue 1, pages 7-44).
In US history, nonviolent movements achieved the eight-hour workday, women’s suffrage, the end to legal racial segregation, the American Disabilities Act, environmental safeguards, an end to the Vietnam War and US wars in Central America, and a wide spectrum of legally protected human and civil rights.
Over the past two decades, disciplined and grounded nonviolent people power has been effective around the world.
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