“Belief in non-violence is based on the assumption that human nature in the essence is one and therefore unfailingly responds to the advances of love.”
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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Gandhi on Non-violence
This book delves into the philosophy and methodology of non-violence as advocated by Mahatma Gandhi, exploring its application in various contexts such as civil rights, social justice, and political activism. It includes insights from Gandhi's own experiences and reflections on the effectiveness of non-violent resistance. more
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