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The releveance of Gandhi's political theory of 'Satyagrah'
In this age of uttermost violence, it is strange to think of the man who talked always of non-violence. In this age of consuming fear, this absolutely fearless individual stands out. He demonstrated to us that there can be a strength far greater than that of armaments and that a struggle can be fought, and indeed should be fought, without bitterness and hatred. – Jawaharlal Nehru on Ghandi (Bondurant, 1959: ix)
The releveance of Gandhi's political theory of 'Satyagrah'
In this age of uttermost violence, it is strange to think of the man who talked always of non-violence. In this age of consuming fear, this absolutely fearless individual stands out. He demonstrated to us that there can be a strength far greater than that of armaments and that a struggle can be fought, and indeed should be fought, without bitterness and hatred. – Jawaharlal Nehru on Ghandi (Bondurant, 1959: ix)
The releveance of Gandhi's political theory of 'Satyagrah'
Desai, Renuka R. (author)
Community development journal ; 33 ; 91-
1998-04-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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