"The universe is on the side of justice" - King's nonviolent principles
Posted January 21st, 2008 by Ruby SinreichEvery time I come across these principles, it's like I'm seeing them again for the first time. I hope you also find them as revelatory and as inspirational as I do:
King’s notion of nonviolence had six key principles.
First, one can resist evil without resorting to violence.
Second, nonviolence seeks to win the ‘‘friendship and understanding’’ of the opponent, not to humiliate him.
Third, evil itself, not the people committing evil acts, should be opposed.
Fourth, those committed to nonviolence must be willing to suffer without retaliation as suffering itself can be redemptive.
Fifth, nonviolent resistance avoids ‘‘external physical violence’’ and ‘‘internal violence of spirit’’ as well: ‘‘The nonviolent resister not only refuses to shoot his opponent but he also refuses to hate him.” The resister should be motivated by love in the sense of the Greek word agape, which means ‘‘understanding,’’ or ‘‘redeeming good will for all men.”
The sixth principle is that the nonviolent resister must have a ‘‘deep faith in the future,’’ stemming from the conviction that ‘‘the universe is on the side of justice.”
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