The Moral and Political Writings of Mahatma Gandhi: Civilization, politics, and religionThis compact three-volume set is the first authoritative collection of Gandhi's unabridged letters, articles, and books. Carefully sifted from the ninety-volume Collected Works of Gandhi, Iyer's comprehensive and balanced compendium does full justice to the subtlety, richness, and evolution of Gandhi's thought. Enriched by a helpful introduction elucidating Gandhi's crucial concepts and their varied applications as well as a useful glossary of terms and chronology of events, this series offers a fuller, more accurate appreciation of Gandhi's contribution to the 20th century and the future. |
Contents
Introduction I | 1 |
Gandhi on Himself and His Mission | 13 |
Striving after Moksha | 14 |
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ahimsa Ahmedabad Ashram become believe Bhagavad Gita body Bombay Buddha Buddhism Christian Congress consider Dadabhai dharma duty EDITOR English Europe evil experience faith feel follow friends Gandhi Gandhism Gita give Gokhale Gujarati guru heart Hind Swaraj Hinduism Hindus History Home Rule human Indian National Congress Indian Opinion Islam Jesus labour letter live Mahabharata Mahatma Mahatma Gandhi Mahomedans matter means mind modern civilization moksha moral Muslim Mussalman nation Navajivan never non-violence one's passive resistance peace person politics practice prayer question Rajchandra Ramayana Raychandbhai READER realize religion religious Sangh SATURDAY Finished reading Satyagraha Shastras Shrimad soul soul-force South Africa speech spinning-wheel spirit Started reading suffer SUNDAY Finished reading swaraj teaching thing thought tion Tolstoy Tolstoy's translation true truth understand Upanishad Urdu Vaishnava violence WEDNESDAY Finished reading wish words write yesterday Young India
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