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Nonmilitary defense strategy
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Social Defense is a way to protect ourselves from foreign invasions or internal coups through active, nonviolent resistance and noncooperation, including economic boycotts by consumers and producers, social and political boycotts of institutions, strikes, overtaking facilities and administrative systems important to the opponent, stalling and obstructing, being deliberately inefficient, ostracizing, influencing occupying troops, and other forms of not complying. Military defense seeks to prevent an enemy from
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goodness as opposed to the pompous elite. Then maybe the world would see us in a different light. I wish I could believe we could change every evil by spreading love and nonviolence. There is no doubt it is the strongest weapon to fight hatred in individuals lives.
Works Cited:
Kelly, Petra. "Nonviolent Social Defense." Cultural Conversations: The Presence of the Past. Eds. Stephen Dilks, Regina Hansen, and Matthew Parfitt. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2001. 496-503.
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