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portada Mahatma Gandhi: A Passionate Peacemaker (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
52
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.08 kg.
ISBN13
9781799196693

Mahatma Gandhi: A Passionate Peacemaker (in English)

Tim D. Washington (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

Mahatma Gandhi: A Passionate Peacemaker (in English) - Washington, Tim D.

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Synopsis "Mahatma Gandhi: A Passionate Peacemaker (in English)"

Biography of Mahatma GandhiHistory is filled with unlikely heroes, and the child who was born on October 2, 1869, in India to a local politician and his fourth wife would rank among those who, it seemed, were destined to be ordinary. But in India, October 2 is now a holiday as the nation celebrates the birth of the man who led his country to freedom. Of course, not only was the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi unlikely to have been an indication of greatness but as India itself had been under British rule for centuries, the juxtaposition of that birth with Indian independence would have been inconceivable when he was born. Mohandas K. Gandhi, the Mahatma, the father of Indian independence, remains an enigma despite the fact that virtually everyone knows who he was. He lived with a politically active father and a religiously devout mother, but as a child, he displayed no particular brilliance. He went to school and gave no indication of academic promise. He studied law in England, did well, and returned to India where his law practice eventually failed. When he accepted a job in South Africa, it was because he had no other prospects. But it was in South Africa that the politics and religion of his upbringing blended together to transform him into a charismatic leader who supported the oppressed and the downtrodden. It was, in fact, in South Africa where he learned that, although he considered himself a citizen of the British Empire, the color of his skin meant that, to those in power, he was a second-class member of society. Refusing to accept this, Gandhi labored for over 20 years to bring justice to the Indian community in South Africa. And when he returned home, he did so as a political leader determined to fight for independence from Great Britain with the most unlikely weapon of all: nonviolence. Arrested and imprisoned numerous times, Gandhi was not defeated by the punishment that the authorities inflicted upon him because his lifestyle embraced asceticism and self-discipline. What could prison do to a man who fasted and prayed and was so committed to his beliefs that he would not strike out at his enemies? But for all of Gandhi's successes, he did not get the united India that he wanted; the partitioning of the country into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan was a grave disappointment to Gandhi, who treasured religious tolerance and diversity and wanted his nation to mirror the spiritual culture he sought. After his assassination, others took up the banner of nonviolent protest that he employed, bringing freedom to the downtrodden and justice to the subjugated. Book OutlineEarly LifeChapter 1 - Growing Up in IndiaChapter 2 - Studying Law in LondonChapter 3 - Political Activism in South AfricaChapter 4 - The Martyr of India, The Sage of the Twentieth CenturyChapter 5 - Ten Timeless Lessons from GandhiGandhian IdealsDeath and Legacy

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