Conspirituality

Brief: Beyond Violence and Nonviolence (Part 1)

May 17, 2025
In this discussion, Ben Case, a retired professional Muay Thai fighter and researcher at the Center for Work and Democracy, dives into the multifaceted nature of violence and nonviolence in social movements. He challenges the dominant narratives surrounding strategic nonviolence, revealing the ignored complexities of resistance tactics. Case also shares his own journey from aspiring Navy SEAL to anti-war activism, critiquing the oversimplified views on Gandhi's legacy and exploring the vital role of combat sports in fostering resilience in political struggles.
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INSIGHT

Myth of Pure Nonviolence

  • Nonviolence as commonly understood is infused with spiritual and liberal ideals, often ignoring the complex realities of political resistance.
  • Movements commonly labeled "nonviolent" actually involve various levels of forceful resistance that can galvanize oppressed people.
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From ROTC to Activist Fighter

  • Ben Case turned away from joining the military after 9-11 and embraced anti-war organizing instead.
  • He balanced fighting professionally in Muay Thai with political activism before pursuing academic research on social movements.
INSIGHT

Distinguishing Big vs Little Violence

  • "Big violence" refers to systemic oppression and police brutality, while "little violence" includes acts like property damage or scuffles in protests.
  • These forms differ greatly but are often conflated under the broad term "violence," obscuring their distinct political impacts.
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