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The utility of non-violence as the means of conflict resolution is the core principle of the:
Marxist approach
Gandhian approach
Human relations approach
None of these
- Option 1: Marxist approach:
- Focuses on class struggle and revolutionary change.
- Does not primarily advocate non-violence.
- Option 2: Gandhian approach:
- Central to Gandhi's philosophy is non-violence (Ahimsa).
- Non-violence is seen as a powerful tool for social and political change.
- It emphasizes peaceful resistance and civil disobedience.
- Correct Answer: Central principle is non-violence.
- Option 3: Human relations approach:
- Focuses on improving workplace and organizational dynamics.
- Not directly related to conflict resolution through non-violence.
- Option 4: None of these
- Incorrect as Gandhian approach applies.
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