To establish both sides, violence and nonviolence, Chavez counters why violence does not get the desired effect. Chavez argued that violence “cannot be more important than human life,” this being compared to violent acts against other people. He validates that violence is a horrendous behavior that acts unlawful on all accounts. Chavez writes that violence “achieves justice for other people,” but these are only in extreme cases. He counters why people behave erratically and perform violent