Usually the people that have to give their life for victory is “the poor”, and “the workers” (Cesar line 79), basically “the people of the land” that has to give up their bodies even though they “don’t really gain much for it” (cesar line 80 and 81). Victory shouldn’t be something that causes others to suffer because of one’s selfishness, and like it have been mentioned several of times, no one’s life is worth to give up for. Cesar’s point of people’s lives does worth something really brought out the main reason of why nonviolence would be a better solution when it comes to claiming
Usually the people that have to give their life for victory is “the poor”, and “the workers” (Cesar line 79), basically “the people of the land” that has to give up their bodies even though they “don’t really gain much for it” (cesar line 80 and 81). Victory shouldn’t be something that causes others to suffer because of one’s selfishness, and like it have been mentioned several of times, no one’s life is worth to give up for. Cesar’s point of people’s lives does worth something really brought out the main reason of why nonviolence would be a better solution when it comes to claiming