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A Dangerous Idea:

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    Writen byNico Slate
  • PublisherCambridge University Press
  • Year2021 (First publishe

This article examines the long-debated distinction between nonviolence as a tactic and as a philosophy within the American civil rights movement. While some activists embraced nonviolence as a moral and spiritual way of life, others regarded it as a pragmatic method of resistance. The study highlights how the tactic-versus-philosophy dichotomy both divided and united activists, providing deeper insight into the intellectual and practical dimensions of civil rights struggles.The article is highly relevant for understanding the intellectual and practical debates surrounding nonviolent resistance. It offers insights into the ways in which nonviolence was conceptualized as both a moral commitment and a tactical choice, making it a valuable resource for scholars of peace studies, civil rights, and social movement theory.

Book Title A Dangerous Idea:
Author Nico Slate
ISBN DOI: 10.1017/S1479244320000207 ISSN DOI: 10.1017/S1479244320000207
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 2021 (First publishe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1130–1154 Dimensions
Book Subject Peace Studies, Modern Intellectual History, Social and Political Philosophy, Civil Rights History
Keywords nonviolence, civil rights movement, philosophy, tactics, American history, social movements

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