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This article aims to celebrate the life and the work of renowned peace activist Marshall B. Rosenberg who elucidated the principles and tools of his Non-Violent Communication (abbreviated as NVC) approach in his untimely book “Non-Violent Communication: A Language of Life.” Indeed, “Non-Violent Communication: A Language of Life" is the magnum opus of Rosenberg's lifetime work and it stands out as a foundational transformative educational toolbox in developing the cognitive and emotive skills for compassion and reconciliation at both personal and societal level. Simply defined as “a way of communicating that leads us to give from the heart”, Rosenberg’s “Non-Violent Communication: A Language of Life” provides its readers with effective and accessible tools to remove the barriers that stand in front of compassionate communication.

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  • This article aims to celebrate the life and the work of renowned peace activist Marshall B

  • Political consciousness and activism of non-violence (Losurdo, 2015) embraced by Gandhi and Martin Luther King served as a mental framework and reference point in the life and work of Rosenberg

  • Accordinlgy, “Non-Violent Communication: A Language of Life” enables its readers and practitioners to actualize the famous dictum of Martin Luther King in their everyday-life who once declared: "Nonviolence means avoiding external physical violence and internal violence of spirit

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This article aims to celebrate the life and the work of renowned peace activist Marshall B. Rosenberg had already published the second edition of his book titled “Non-Violent Communication: A Language of Life”. Rosenberg elucidated the principles and tools of his Non-Violent Communication (abbreviated as NVC) approach which he developed since the 1970’s onwards.

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