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The Gandhian Concept of Non-Violence and its spread in the United States
Date Submitted: 02/22/2000 18:17:36
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), the Mahatma, the "great-souled one," of Hinduism and the statesman-pacifist guru if India's struggle for political liberation, developed an intriguing and far-reaching philosophy of community. That philosophy, put into practice as the entire world watched, was uniquely bound up with his views about the ashram, a communal retreat, and his commitment to Satyagraha, nonviolent disobedience to unjust laws and unfair social and political practices. Both satyagraha and the
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referred to as the Gandhian movement of Satyagraha.
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