Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography
The Story Of My Experiments With Truth
by:
M. K. Gandhi
in:
Biographies
Summary:
The book chronicles Gandhi's life from his early years to the 1920s, detailing his spiritual and moral experiments, including his involvement in the Indian struggle for civil rights and independence from British rule. It reflects on his personal quest for truth and the development of his concept of Satyagraha, or nonviolent resistance.
Key points:
1. Non-Violence (Ahimsa): Gandhi promoted non-violence as a means to achieve change, both politically and personally.
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