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The Gandhi Project

The Gandhi Project

The Gandhi Project

The Gandhi Project
by Nashid Fareed-Ma’at

A Context for Organizing: Reflections on Gandhi’s Approach to Satyagraha (Non-violence) provides a comprehensive examination of Satyagraha as Gandhi lived it and applied it to his work in India. The book focuses on presenting Gandhi’s teachings in the way he presented them, not shaped by revisionist writing or seeking to extrapolate portions of Gandhi’s approach into another political / philosophical orientation. The book also presents Satyagraha in a manner that is accessible to all, since Gandhi strongly believed all who are willing are capable of living Satyagraha.

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The Gandhi Project – 316 pages, 727KB (PDF)

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