PACS 164A Lecture 15: Review

In this lecture, Professor Nagler speaks about why Nagler’s Law is so important when critiquing the common misconceptions associated with nonviolent and violent action. He also addresses why the strategies associated within nonviolent action are so vital to its success. Lecture Transcript: 0:00:28 Forgiveness and Nonviolent Response 0:04:22 Eugene Anarchists 0:07:24 The Great Turning 0:08:17 DACE System 0:27:39 Counterintuitive Concessions 0:30:46 Rights of Fasting 0:37:16 Effervescence of the Crowd 0:40:14 Doable Demand 0:45:15 Gandhian Context of Non-Embarrassment 0:49:04 Nonviolent Courage of the Pashtuns 0:53:52 Non-Embarrassment and Restorative Justice 1:00:56 Awakening vs Coercion 1:04:16 Phalam - Fruits of Action 1:10:59 Meaning of Mahatma 1:13:31 Suffering and Progression For more knowledge about nonviolence, please visit
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