José Rizal opposed violent revolution primarily because he believed that reform through education and peaceful means would lead to lasting change for the Philippines. He feared that an armed uprising would result in unnecessary bloodshed and suffering, ultimately jeopardizing the very goals of freedom and justice he sought. Rizal advocated for a society built on enlightenment and civic engagement rather than through rebellion, believing that intellectual and moral advancement would better serve the nation’s future.
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