Prefigurative Pacifism – A discussion with Borislav Tsokov

In this episode of the Geopolitical Review, I speak with Dr. Borislav Tsokov about prefigurative pacifism, nonviolence, and the politics of everyday life. We explore how pacifism can be understood not just as a moral stance, but as an active form of resistance that asks whether peaceful ends can really be built through violent means.The conversation covers Gandhi, withdrawal as political action, the limits of violence, and the idea that everyday habits can reproduce or challenge systems of harm. We also discuss war, self-defense, militarization, climate, and the political significance of how we live day to day.

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