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    Martin Luther King Leadership Style

    FALSAFAH POLITIK GANDHI Ghandi mempunyai falsafah politik yang agak unik berbanding tokoh-tokoh falsafah terkemuka yang lain. Secara umumnya, falsafah politik beliau banyak berkisar kepada konsep Satyagraha yang digunakan untuk menentang penjajah British. Perjuangannya memberi keutamaan kepada bantahan awam ( civil disobedience), tindakan langsung (direct action), bantahan tanpa keganasan (non-violent resistance) dan bantahan secara pasif ( passive resistance). Bantahan awam bermaksud sebarang

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    Nonviolence and Social Change

    pleadings and giving expert legal opinions. Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2nd, 1869 in Porbandar, Bombay (then apart of Presidency, British India. He was the son of the diwan or Prime Minister of the Porbander state. He married at age 13, as was custom in the region and had his first child at 15. When he was 18, Gandhi travelled to London, England to study law at University College London and to train as a barrister. Gandhi first employed civil disobedience while an expatriate

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     Many world leaders are defines as having these  characteristics.   Mohandas Gandhi is considered a world changer.  Gandhi was born in 1869 into a  religious family from India. He remained a very religious man until his assassination in January  of 1948. Gandhi ​ demonstrated how the strong moral convictions of one person can influence a  mass­movement that led to fundamental change in political and social systems in his own  country and the world.​  “Gandhi is internationally esteemed for his doctrine of nonviolent protest 

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    Civil Disobedience Research Paper

    A event that changed his life was when the Boer legislature passed a law requiring that all Indians register with the police and be finger printed. Gandhi along with man other Indians refused to obey the law. He was imprisoned but while in jail he read the essay ?Civil Disobedience? by Henry David Thoreau. When reading this Gandhi adopted the term civil disobedience when describing his strategy of non-violently refusing to cooperate with injustice, although he preffered the word satyagraha

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    Wgu Gke Task 2

    one directly, affects all indirectly” (King Jr., 1963). Gandhi is another great example of a man who stood for something bigger. Gandhi is most known for his non-violent protest of the British rule of India. One thing that Gandhi changed socially is the use of peaceful protest rather than violent fighting for freedom. “In 1906, after the Transvaal government passed an ordinance regarding the registration of its Indian population, Gandhi led a campaign of civil disobedience that would last for the

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    Charismatic Leaders

    people in and once in these people can be inspired to do things. Some people, like Charles Manson, drew in followers and inspired them to murder; while some people, like Gandhi, drew in followers and inspired them to be better people. (Rosenberg, Charles Manson) (Rosenberg, Gandhi-Biography of Mahatma Gandhi) Manson and Gandhi had certain characteristics that drew people to them in the first place. These may have included maturity, communication skills, humility, and substance. Other traits include

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    Pro Civil Disobedience

    Pro Civil Disobedience Civil disobedience is a righteous way for a person or a group to make their point to the world. Great leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Dr. MLK) and Mohandas K. Gandhi (Gandhi) harnessed the idea and brought it to its prominence. Civil disobedience in its purest form is a particularly strong concept because it requires a self-purification process. This process enlightens civil resisters to the reality of longsuffering for a cause without any type of retaliation

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    Bhagat Singh . Bhagat Singh | Bhagat Singh as he appeared in 1929 after cutting his hair in Lahore to escape detection by police | Born | (1907-09-28)28 September 1907 Jaranwala Tehsil, Punjab, British India | Died | 23 March 1931(1931-03-23) (aged 23) Lahore, Punjab, British India | Religion | Atheist | Bhagat Singh (IPA: [pə̀ɡət̪ sɪ́ŋɡ] ( listen); 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian socialist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence

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    Servant Leadership

    This can be exhibited by the way some famous Indian leaders lead their kin. India is a captivating and different nation with numerous dialects, societies, ranks, and religions. India has been formed by different incredible leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, and Ambedkar. These leaders are good examples for leadership, and their remarkable leadership qualities have numerous similarities with the qualities proposed by the servant leadership philosophies

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    Widerstand gegen die Briten, zu dem unter anderem der Boykott von Wahlen und die Nicht-Beteiligung an der britischen Verwaltung gehörte. Gandhi wurde auch in Indien oft verhaftet und zu Gefängnisstrafen verurteilt. Doch das machte ihm nichts aus. Er forderte die völlige Unabhängigkeit Indiens. Dieses Ziel wurde 1947 erreicht. ghandi auch bekampft die intoleranz . Gandhi gehört zu den bedeutendsten Menschen der neueren Geschichte. Er verband die Entfaltung der eigenen Person mit dem Einsatz für andere

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