In *The Force of Nonviolence*, renowned philosopher Judith Butler presents a profound examination of nonviolence not merely as a passive stance, but as an active and transformative political force. Butler delves into the ethical and ontological dimensions of nonviolence, challenging conventional understandings of power and aggression. She argues that nonviolence is deeply intertwined with a robust ethics of the social and the vulnerable, offering a compelling framework for understanding collective action and resistance in a world grappling with pervasive violence. This seminal work redefines the very essence of nonviolent practice, emphasizing its capacity to reshape social relations and foster a more just and interdependent global community.