I picture her, with her nonviolent philosophy and passive womanly attitudes, being exceedingly trusting.
Peep had always been something too good to be true, with his nonviolent philosophy, his uncontrollable temper, and his happy attitude toward the universe in general.
Mohandas Gandhi, James Bevel, and other nonviolent proponents advocated vegetarianism as part of their nonviolent philosophy.
Dr. King, a clergyman speaking for an oppressed minority, represented not a political party but a nonviolent philosophy based on religious values (but having, in view of its numbers, a very pragmatic side).
These trainings contain cerebral elements as well as physical, like classroom-style instruction for action planning, communicating with the media and nonviolent philosophy and practice.
Gandhi and King, linked by their nonviolent philosophy, obviously had an effect.
India House and its activities had some influence on the subsequent nonviolent philosophy adopted by Gandhi.
After the incident the Occupy movement's organizers said that they do not represent "it or its nonviolent philosophy."
One of his early religious instructors was an Islamic teacher who professed a nonviolent philosophy, and Padilla appeared at the time to be faithful to his mentor's teachings.
One measure of the change: the center - whose mission statement declares its dedication to "research, education and training in nonviolent philosophy and strategy" - no longer offers workshops on nonviolence.