Monday, December 23, 2019

Constrast and Comparison of Gandhi, Malcolm X, and Martin...

Violence/Nonviolence Violence is an unjust and unwarranted exertion of force or power. It is a tactic to abuse or violate another being. Many people have thought this notion wrong and used nonviolent methods to go against their oppressor and successfully overcome them. Some of these individuals are Gandhi, M.L. King, and Malcolm X. Mohandas Gandhi was such a pious individual and used only nonviolence (ahimsa) to gain recognition and defeat his usurpers. His first concept was known as the law of love, the force of nonviolence is infinitely more wonderful and subtle than the material forces of nature, like, for instance, electricity (Pg. 626, 2nd paragraph on column 2). Gandhi explains that spiritual love runs like electricity.†¦show more content†¦All three of these individuals believe that if there is unjust done to individuals, they have the right and take the opportunity to do something about it rather than sit down and do nothing. They all care about individuals rights are willing to show a path for people to follow in order for others to save themselves. Despite their similar beliefs that individuals should win victory over their oppressors, I mostly agree with Martin Luther Kings position. The use of agape and an individual being able to win double victory is really outstanding and seems very logi cal. Although King created concepts extracted from the teachings of Gandhi, he had also used methods of Jesus. Gandhi talks about his law of love and cycle of violence, but doesnt stress on the notion of the sacredness of life. King, on the other hand, explains the difference between love and like and how a person disrespects themselves if they cannot respect others. Malcolm X is a whole other story next to Martin Luther King. Both these men have different views on how to approach the oppressor. King believes we must love all human beings even if they commit bad deeds and individuals must think with good means to have better ends. Malcolm, on the other hand, says its okay to fight back to bring justice if injustice was done to them. I, myself, am one of those individuals who wouldnt act violently towards others even in

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