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-According to Gandhi, the effect of a person resisting the law peacefully it will let the other person listen to the truth more than violence would.

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He believed that a person who peacefully resists the law is heard, understood and attended to.

Gandhi was a great Indian pacifist who fought for the independence of India and who inspires thousands of people around the world.

Pacifism was one of the greatest characteristics presented by him and under this philosophy, he stated that:

  • Violence does not solve problems, but it makes those problems even bigger.
  • Being a pacifist does not mean accepting everything that the law and the rulers determine.
  • Being a pacifist means fighting for equality, truth and freedom, but encouraging peace and order.
  • A person who fights, rebels and resists peacefully is listened to and attended to, while those who act violently are fought and devalued.

With this, we could see that Gandhi was in favor of revolts and protests but he believed that peace always had to be the main element of any form of resistance and demands.

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