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Franklin Dam controversy and Nonviolent resistance

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Difference between Franklin Dam controversy and Nonviolent resistance

Franklin Dam controversy vs. Nonviolent resistance

The Franklin Dam or Gordon-below-Franklin Dam project was a proposed dam on the Gordon River in Tasmania, Australia, that was never constructed. Nonviolent resistance (NVR or nonviolent action) is the practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, satyagraha, or other methods, while being nonviolent.

Similarities between Franklin Dam controversy and Nonviolent resistance

Franklin Dam controversy and Nonviolent resistance have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Environmental movement.

Environmental movement

The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement), also including conservation and green politics, is a diverse scientific, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues.

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Franklin Dam controversy and Nonviolent resistance Comparison

Franklin Dam controversy has 78 relations, while Nonviolent resistance has 353. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.23% = 1 / (78 + 353).

References

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