The proposition, then: nonviolent means are attacks just as surely as raising a hand or weapon. They simply aim beyond the flesh and blood of their enemies.I love what you've written overeall. Your historical examples work well, as well as the fictional one
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I would say, really, that that genuine faith in the ultimate humanity of one's opponents is not incompatible with certain, refined forms of hostility and aggression
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The proposition, then: nonviolent means are attacks just as surely as raising a hand or weapon. They simply aim beyond the flesh and blood of their enemies.I love what you've written overeall. Your historical examples work well, as well as the fictional one ( ... )
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I would write it as either
"The proposition, then: nonviolent means are tactics just as surely as raising a hand or weapon."
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"The proposition, then: nonviolent means are conflict strategies just as surely as raising a hand or weapon."
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Glad to be of service, O' Wise One.
*admiring smile*
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