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Oh, all right then, twist my arm. Its origins appear to be German, believe it or not. I thought the German solution to disliking things was to have your very own, bloody and anarchy-inducing 30 Years War. Shame that they change for the sake of change, isn't it?
"Passive Resistance" was first coined to describe voter resistance to politically-imposed rules. Here's a link; the reference is about halfway down.
Did they wear dhotis in Germany in 1819? Just asking.
http://www.ctv.gu.se/fred/resurser/bok/chap2.html
- Pfranz
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