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The Two Wings Of Dharma




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Hindu Books > Books By David Frawley > Awaken Bharata : A Call For India’s Rebirth > The Two Wings Of Dharma

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The Question of Non-Violence

The great majority of people in the world do not seem to respect the principle of non-violence that India appears to uphold as the ideal way of action. This includes most religious and political groups in the Western world. Most people believe in self-defense and even in preemptive strikes against those who may threaten them.

This attitude is obvious among the people of the Middle East, where the tendency is to resort to violence as the first rather than the last thing in a confrontation. Americans and Europeans are slower to respond with violence, but they will not hesitate if they feel their economic or political security is at risk, as occurred in the Gulf war against Iraq in 1991. Many people claim that non-violence does not work and allows one to be overcome by hostile or tyrannical opponents. They say that violence is better, if righteous in its aims, as long as its basic motive is protecting ourselves against those who are evil.

Author : David Frawley




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