Glant, TiborKanizsár, Péter2013-03-072013-03-072010-04-082013-03-07http://hdl.handle.net/2437/161590Nonviolence is far more than as it sounds for the first time. It is much more than an idea or an idealistic and idealized abstract concept. It is a very complex phenomenon with common points to philosophy as well. Yet, even more importantly from the aspect if this paper it can also be a technique of struggle and it can enable one to have a say in the events of the world. This is not so simple though. Nonviolence in practice is a very complex phenomenon with a strong theoretical basis. It can be divided into many layers.62ennonviolencecivil rightsMartin Luther King, Jr.Nonviolence in Theory and PracticediplomamunkaThe Evolution of Nonviolent Struggle and Its Significance in the Africa-American Civil Rights MovementDEENK Témalista::Történelemtudomány::Egyetemes történetip