Freedom's Battle
Mohandas K. Gandhi
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Vergleichende und internationale Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
In "Freedom's Battle," Mohandas K. Gandhi presents a profound exploration of the struggle for independence, emphasizing the necessity of nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve social and political liberation. Through a series of essays, speeches, and letters, Gandhi articulates his vision of a free India, juxtaposing colonial oppression with the moral imperatives of justice and truth. His literary style is characterized by clarity, persuasive rhetoric, and a deeply philosophical approach that resonates with the urgency of the Indian independence movement, situated against the backdrop of the early 20th century's rising tide of anti-imperialism. Gandhi, an iconic figure in the history of social justice, was profoundly influenced by his experiences during colonial rule in India and his extensive study of various philosophical and religious traditions, including Hinduism, Jainism, and Western thought. This rich intellectual and spiritual heritage shaped his ethical framework and provided the groundwork for his advocacy of Satyagraha, a principle of nonviolent protest that he passionately championed throughout his life. "Freedom's Battle" is an essential read for anyone interested in the dynamics of social change and the power of peaceful resistance. Gandhi's insights remain relevant today, offering a blueprint for those seeking to confront injustice in their own societies. This book not only elucidates Gandhi's thoughts but also serves as a rallying cry for courage and moral integrity in the face of adversity.
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social change ethics, Gandhian principles influence, historical political essays, peaceful protest literature, Indian independence struggle, passive protest strategies, moral implications of nonviolence, nonviolent resistance movement, 20th century activism, civil disobedience philosophy