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But a martyr who combats a brutal regime with calm intelligence, an insistence on truth and a cool courage is one to celebrate.
He liked to use the word "Satyagraha", loosely translated as "insistence on truth", to mean civil disobedience.
Satyagraha: ASanskrit word that translates as insistence on truth, truth force or soul force.
This means "insistence on truth" or "truth force," which is a form of nonviolent resistance.
This is a partnership based on mutual interests, and we would hope that it would not be imperiled by an insistence on truth.
After Nelson Mandela's death in 2013, Peter Beinart asked why "the American media [has] been so obsessed with his capacity for forgiveness?" Instead, Beinart suggested, we would do well to remember Mandela's "insistence on truth first".
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But the insistence on truth-telling and challenging the powerful is exactly what the Times ought to stand for.
The "insistence on the truth of the story, the attribution to specific friends of friends, the age of the story and (most of all) the variations in details among the different versions are all hallmarks of the modern urban legend," he writes.
But Kincaid's force and originality lie in her refusal to curb her tongue, in an insistence on home truths that spare herself least of all.
The insistence on a personal truth is a victory, of sorts.
"Raspberry's clarity of thought and his insistence on speaking the truth as he sees it — even when others disagree — have kept his column fresh, unpredictable and uncommonly wise," the citation said.
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