done via institutionalised political channels

Although litigation, letter writing, lobbying, voting, passage of laws often accompany nonviolent struggles, nonviolent action occurs outside the bounds of institutional political channels.

Contrary to regular and institutionalised political activity, there is always an element of risk involved for those implementing nonviolent action since it presents a direct challenge to authorities.

Kurt Schock
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misconceptions of nonviolent resistance
done via institutionalised political channels
closeness between the contending groups needed
culture
limited to domestic conflicts
needs a charismatic leader
nonviolence fails against violence
nonviolent action takes longer to produce victory
pacifism
passivity
people are inherently "good"
persuasion
used only for "good"
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