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"True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice." Martin Luther King Jr (150 words)
“There is peace in chaos” As we all know that peace basically refers to the mental state of a person in a particular situation, or the mental state of the situation itself. Peace generally doesn’t mean that there is no violence, but what matters is, the presence of justice. There are many instancesRead more
“There is peace in chaos”
As we all know that peace basically refers to the mental state of a person in a particular situation, or the mental state of the situation itself. Peace generally doesn’t mean that there is no violence, but what matters is, the presence of justice. There are many instances in the evolution of the nature, where the violence itself is what lead to peace. As we have always heard of the great statement-
“There is no revolution without violence”, which refers to the situation where the topic gets so over-blown that one should resort to action to gain justice, which will ultimately lead to peace. Justice is the ultimatum of all the good doings, but the bottom line is not whether it is in favor of the positive or negative, but instead, whether the justice is served or not. Justice can lead to peace, which ultimately overshadows the involvement of violence or non-violence, because sometimes, justice is achieved through violence itself, which ultimately results in peace.
So, violence is the middle product of the process from justice to peace, where peace is the ultimate product, which is achieved by giving justice, whether through violence, or non-violence.
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