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Some have suggested that the efforts to get Britain out of India were successful because (unlike Hitler's Third Reich, for example) Britain was a country that could be moved by moral persuasion, and thus nonviolent efforts may be successful with other conflicts. What do you think? Do nonviolent strategies have to depend on moral persuasion, or do they have recourse to other means. Was there something particularly moral about the English?
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
A theory suggesting that individuals experience psychological discomfort or dissonance when they hold two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values simultaneously.
Criticism
The act of expressing disapproval or pointing out the faults in someone or something.
Perceived Value
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Effort
The amount of physical or mental energy expended to achieve a goal.
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