Types of Resistance and its Significance: An Overview

Authors

  • Abdul Raziq Lecturer, Department of Pakistani Languages, NUML, Islamabad
  • Mohammad Sadiq (Sadiq Saba) Assistant Professor, Institute of Balochi Language and Culture, University of Turbat
  • Dr. A-R Daad Assistant Professor, Department of Balochi, University of Balochistan, Quetta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2023(4-IV)urdu-03

Keywords:

Resistance, Diverse types of resistance, Importance, Movements, Social issues, Progress, Society, Literature, Status quo, Social evolution, Positive change

Abstract

Resistance is a multifaceted phenomenon that plays a pivotal role in various aspects of life, from physics and engineering to biology and social sciences. This abstract explores the diverse types of resistance and underscores their critical importance in a myriad of contexts. Resistance can be intertwined and often intersect, as individuals and movements work to address multiple social and literary issues simultaneously. Resistance is a powerful force for change and progress in society and literature, often driving important conversations and shifts in the status quo. Resistance is a crucial facet of societal progress. It serves as a safeguard against oppression, promotes change, and fosters resilience. Through civil disobedience, advocacy, and challenging the status quo, resistance shapes a more just and equitable society. Embracing resistance is essential for social evolution and the protection of human rights. The importance of understanding resistance in its various forms cannot be overstated. It affects innovation, health care, and social development. Recognizing and harnessing resistance is critical to overcoming challenges and creating positive change in the world. This summary highlights the importance of embracing multiple forms of resistance in our pursuit of knowledge and progress.

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Published

2023-11-06

How to Cite

Raziq, A., Sadiq, M., & Daad, A.-R. (2023). Types of Resistance and its Significance: An Overview. Makhz (Research Journal), 4(4), 19–31. https://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2023(4-IV)urdu-03