Gandhi His Life and Thought 作者:Jb Kripalani 页数:518 ISBN:9781178738940 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我要写书评 Gandhi His Life and Thought的书评 ···(全部 0 条)
Nevertheless, Gandhi's life and thought had an enormous impact on the Indian nation, and he continues to be widely revered--known before and after his assassination as Mahatma, the Great Soul. 海库·帕瑞克的作品相关书籍《无政府主义:简介》Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction [PDF] 《哲学的问题...
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Gandhi thought this was unfair and felt he had to do something . He stayed in South Africa and worked hard to help the Indians in that country . His work brought attention to him as well as to the strugg 19、les of Indians in South Africa . He also became a leader among the Indian...
Gandhi by focusing on the trail of stories that marked his passage through the district. The location of the Mahatma image within existing patterns of popular beliefs and the way it informed direct action, often at variance with the standard interpretations of the ...
Gandhi’s life teaches us about courage, kindness, and the power of standing up for fairness. Let’s learn about his amazing journey and how he inspired millions with his simple yet powerful ideas. Here are a few Short stories on Mahatma Gandhi: Non-Cooperation Movement of Mahatma Gandhi In...
On August 15, 1947, India not only became independent from British imperial rule but was also partitioned into India and Pakistan. Instead of celebrating in Delhi, the nation’s capital, Mahatma Gandhi was in Calcutta (the capital of the state of West Bengal), pitting his whole soul against...
In order to understand Gandhi’s thought it is important in my view to be aware of what he means by Truth. It is no accident or coincidence that he should have given his autobiography the subtitleThe Story of my Experiments with Truth, because his whole life could well be regarded as a...
Anxious to resume political activities and to re-organize his followers, Roy decided to bring out a weekly journal called The Independent India, which was to be an organ of the ‘radical democratic national thought’. In his eagerness to promote the cause of national freedom, Roy felt the urg...
morebecauseitcoverswhathewouldhavecalledtheunregeneratepartofhis lifeandremindsonethatinsidethesaint,ornear-saint,therewasavery shrewd,ablepersonwhocould,ifhehadchosen,havebeenabrilliantsuccess asalawyer,anadministratororperhapsevenabusinessman. AtaboutthetimewhentheautobiographyfirstappearedIremember ...