Nonviolent protest has been effective in driving social change from "summary" of The Better Angels of Our Nature by Steven Pinker
Nonviolent protest has a long and storied history of driving social change. It is a method used by individuals and groups to challenge oppressive systems, advocate for equal rights, and demand justice. The power of nonviolent protest lies in its ability to attract attention, garner support, and create a sense of moral outrage. By refusing to resort to violence, protesters are able to highlight the injustice they are fighting against and gain sympathy from the public.
One of the most famous examples of nonviolent protest is the civil rights movement in the United States. Led by figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., activists used peaceful demonstrations, sit-ins, and marches to challenge segregation and discrimination. These protests captured the attention of the nation and the world, shining a spotlight on the injustices faced by African Americans. Through nonviolent resistance, the civil rights movement was able to bring about signif...
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