mittekoostöö
Mittekoostöö, often translated as non-cooperation or passive resistance, is a tactic used to achieve political or social goals by refusing to cooperate with an authority or system. This can manifest in various forms, from refusing to pay taxes or obey laws to abstaining from voting or participating in public life. The core principle behind non-cooperation is that the actions of the individual or group, when aggregated, can disrupt the functioning of the system they oppose, thereby forcing concessions or systemic change.
Historically, non-cooperation has been a significant tool in many social and political movements. Mahatma Gandhi's leadership
The success of non-cooperation is not guaranteed and depends on several factors. The resilience of the authority