Gandhism: An AnalysisHuxley Press, 1939 - 516 pages |
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accepted achieve action ahimsa Ahmedabad appeal arrested Bardoli began believe Bombay Bombay riot boycott brahmacharya British C. R. Das campaign capitalists charkha Chauri Chaura civil disobedience Committee conduct Conference Congress Congressmen conscience course demand doctrine doubt Durban economic educated effect ethical European fast feeling felt fight Gandhi Gandhism give Government Gujarat Hindu Hinduism ideas immediate important independence India industrialism influence interest jail Khilafat labour later leaders less masses matter means mediaeval ment method mind moral movement Muslims never Non-cooperation Non-cooperation movement non-violence opposed organisation party peasants perhaps political practical principle probably programme Punjab question Rajkot reform regard religion religious resolution result satyagraha seems sense sion social South Africa spirit strength strike struggle suffering suggested Swadeshi Swaraj Swaraj Party Swarajists things thought tion took truth untouchability Viceroy villages violence wanted weak workers