Gandhi: Pioneer of Nonviolent Social Change, 1st edition
Gandhi: Pioneer of Nonviolent Social Change
ISBN-13: 9780321333056
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Overview
This biography examines the life and work of Gandhi within a global context, with an emphasis on how Gandhi's ideas and life shaped the 20th-century world. Gandhi: Pioneer of Nonviolent Social Change, part of the Library of World Biography Series, is aimed primarily at readers with little or no background knowledge of Gandhi or his ideas. This book covers the important aspects of his life and the major components of his philosophy. Through an examination of Gandhi's life and legacy, particularly as a pioneer in the quest for justice and freedom through nonviolent means, this biography reveals lessons that inform our world--both present and future.
Table of contents
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: FORMATIVE YEARS
CHAPTER 2: TRANSFORMATIVE YEARS
CHAPTER 3: SATYAGRAHA IN SOUTH AFRICA
CHAPTER 4: HIND SWARAJ: GANDHI‘S VISION OF FREEDOM
CHAPTER 5: INTRODUCTION OF SATYAGRAHA IN INDIA
CHAPTER 6: NONCOOPERATION AND THE 1920S
CHAPTER 7: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND THE 1930S
CHAPTER 8: QUIT INDIA TO 1947
CHAPTER 9: FASTS: SATYAGRAHA TO THE LAST
CHAPTER 10: GANDHI IN OUR WORLD: LEGACIES
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