Hind swaraj and other writings
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TextPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997Description: xcii, 201 p. Includes bibiographical references and indexSubject(s): Other classification: - V2:51xM69, N7
 
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                                                        "Hind Swaraj and Other Writings," authored by the visionary
Indian leader Mohandas K. Gandhi, is a profound exploration
of the principles of non-violence, self-reliance, and true
freedom. In a world grappling with the complexities of
modernity, Gandhi offers an incisive critique of Western
civilization's materialistic values and industrial progress.
Through this seminal work, he advocates for a return to
simpler, more community-oriented living, rooted in ethical
and moral foundations. By championing swaraj, or self-rule,
Gandhi not only outlines a revolutionary blueprint for India’s
independence but also envisions a society where individual
and collective well-being take precedence over mere economic
achievements. This compelling narrative is a clarion call for
anyone seeking a more just and harmonious world, offering
timeless wisdom that resonates beyond the confines of its
historical context. Dive into these writings to unearth the
intellectual and moral rigor that fueled one of the most
significant movements in human history.
                                                    
                                                
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