Book summaryA selection of writings by the Indian spiritual and political leader whose philosophy of nonviolent resistance ultimately led India from centuries of British colonialism to independence in 1947. Themes include the rejection of materialism in modern culture, nonviolence, women and sex, religious tolerance, and self-rule in India. |
The Gandhi Reader: A Sourcebook of His Life and Writingsby Gandhi;Jack, Homer Alexander
Book desription: New York, New York, U.S.A.: Grove Press, 1995. Soft cover. Clean text -- NO writing, etc. Covers a little worn. Good reading copy..
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