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5 May, 18:48

What are the four steps of a nonviolent campaign?

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  1. 5 May, 19:59
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    King lists these four steps: collection of facts, negotiation, self-purification, and direct action.

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  2. 5 May, 22:32
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    The four steps of a non-violent Campaign are:

    1. Collection of the facts to determine whether injustices are alive

    2. Negotiation

    3. Self-purification

    4. Direct action

    Explanation:

    The four steps of a non-violent campaign were laid down by the Martin Luther King Jr. which were based on the teaching of the philosopher Daniel Dennett.

    The aim of a non-violent campaign is to bring about social change and stop injustice without taking up arms, damaging property or killing anyone.

    Instead, the campaign uses civic society members and other lawful means in order to bring about negotiations.

    Ghandhi is known for his non-violent campaigns against British rule in India, where he used a series of strikes and civil discourse to pressure the ruling government.
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