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More About “Soul Force” Principles
This presentation can be used as an alternative to A Brief Introduction to Gandhian Nonviolence and in conjunction with the “Doing Justice” handout to facilitate a concise training in nonviolence. Topics covered include: Satyagraha (”soul force”), Gandhi’s Five Vows, Two Primary Strategies for Creating Change, The Soulforce Process, and the Pledge to Nonviolence.
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Handouts:
- PowerPoint handout: More About “Soul Force” Principles-handout
- Doing Justice (v1-pledge) (CLICK TO DOWNLOAD) — This 2-page handout in .PDF format includes 9 guidelines for Negotiations, 12 guidelines for Direct Action, the “Eight Basic Steps of the Soul Force Process”, and the Soulforce Pledge to Nonviolence.
- Pledge to Nonviolence
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