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Home › Forums › CPP Discussion Forum › Principles and Values of Nonviolence › King and Kingian Principles and Values
First and foremost in the philosophy of non-violence is the affirmation that means must be as pure as the end. Means and ends are convertible terms. [They?] are inseparable
{The means represent the end in process and the ideal in the making}
This automatically sets non-violence against war and communism. Both says that the end justifies the means.
So non-violence seeks to achive moral ends through moral means. It is the relentless pursuit of of truthful ends through moral means.
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/outline-philosophy-nonviolence