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Johns Hopkins University | AS.070.255

Nonviolence and the Politics of Resistance

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This course will provide a forum for students to explore how principles of nonviolence relate to the politics of resistance. Nonviolent resistance has been significant both in the United States and other nations, where the concept has affected politics and relations between groups for generations until the present day. The syllabus for this course will cover and consider examples of the Civil Rights movement, the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, Gandhi's passive resistance, and others.

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