Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (1968), Dangers, The Threat of Nuclear War
Context: The experience of past wars shows that the first use of a new technical or tactical method of attack is usually highly effective even if a simple antidote can soon be developed. But in a thermonuclear war the first blow may be the decisive one and render null and void years of work and billions spent on creation of an anti-missile system.
“Democratic freedom is a method of nonviolence and an antidote to war.”
Source: The Blue Book of Freedom: Ending Famine, Poverty, Democide, and War (2007), p.16
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Address delivered at the meeting of East and West Association held on August 29, 1945, at the City Hall of Rangoon
“No protracted war can fail to endanger the freedom of a democratic country.”
Book Three, Chapter XXII.
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book Three
“[T]rade, not democracy, is the best antidote to war.”
"The Warmongers: Not Looking Out For Us" http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/the-warmongers-not-looking-out-for-us WorldNetDaily.com, September 26, 2013.
2010s, 2013
“Nonviolence is opening to the existence, freedom and development of every being”
Hymn
Source: Power Kills: Democracy as a Method of Nonviolence(1997), p. 114
1950s, Three Ways of Meeting Oppression (1958)
Context: The third way open to oppressed people in their quest for freedom is the way of nonviolent resistance. Like the synthesis in Hegelian philosophy, the principle of nonviolent resistance seeks to reconcile the truths of two opposites, acquiescence and violence, while avoiding the extremes and immoralities of both. The nonviolent resister agrees with the person who acquiesces that one should not be physically aggressive toward his opponent; but he balances the equation by agreeing with the person of violence that evil must be resisted. He avoids the nonresistance of the former and the violent resistance of the latter. With nonviolent resistance, no individual or group need submit to any wrong, nor need anyone resort to violence in order to right a wrong.
Source: "The Failure of Nonviolence" (2013) https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/peter-gelderloos-the-failure-of-nonviolence, Chapter 1. Violence Doesn't Exist