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A practical manual to nonviolence: analysis of nonviolence training www.alon.it. Gandhi’s speech. Questions. Why is nonviolence not in common practice?. Why do so few people know about nonviolent methodologies?.
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A practical manual to nonviolence: analysis of nonviolence training www.alon.it
Questions Why is nonviolence not in common practice? Why do so few people know about nonviolent methodologies? Why is there a 'utopian' (beautiful, peaceful, and desirable, however impossible) perception about nonviolence?
Furtherevidence Nonviolence looks like a positive goal, although unattainable in practice The perception of nonviolence is something vague/evanescent, conversely the perception of violence is real and concrete
Towritemydissertationtoincrease (nottoimprove): 1. nonviolent training courses,2. nonviolenttools and exercisesI choseto turn mydissertationtowhocouldusenonviolent training fortheirdailyaction or work (people asteachers, trainers, educators, and so on)
Nonviolent training because: Training looks on the learnes as whole beings Training describes learning formats leading to changed behaviours in action situations Education is a lever for a lasting change Nonviolent direct action is the way to show the public opinion that nonviolence is concrete and solves problems It is not a hobby for 'beautiful souls'
Nonviolent training because (second part): The training uses an active methodology: experience, assimilation, and mediation abilities Training in nonviolence is not an individual activity Decision-making methods: from inertia to unanimity, good practice CONSENSUS Graphic on the decision-making methods Time Energy