Author: Mahatma Gandhi
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Languages : en
Pages : 589
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Author: Mahatma Gandhi
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Category : Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, 1869-1948
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Author: R. K. Prabhu
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Languages : en
Pages : 589
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Author: Mahatma Gandhi
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ISBN: 9780965180085
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Author: M. K. Gandhi
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Author: Rupa
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ISBN: 9789353336783
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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It is said that Mahatma Gandhi's impact on the people he met and spoke to was everlasting. He spoke not only to freedom fighters and politicians, writers and thinkers, but also to slum dwellers and villagers, farmers and labourers, the underprivileged and illiterate. And he moved masses into movements. Inside Mahatma's mind brings together his most famous speeches and thoughts which serve as a testimony to his oratorical skills and penetrative thoughts.
Author: Mohandas Gandhi
Publisher: Greenleaf Books (ME)
ISBN: 9780934676755
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Languages : en
Pages : 613
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Author: Ved Mehta
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 024150502X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Ved Mehta's brilliant Mahatma Gandhi and his Apostles provides an unparalleled portrait of the man who lead India out of its colonial past and into its modern form. Travelling all over India and the rest of the world, Mehta gives a nuanced and complex, yet vividly alive, portrait of Gandhi and of those men and women who were inspired by his actions.
Author: Mahatma Gandhi
Publisher: Blue Mountain Arts, Inc.
ISBN: 9781598422429
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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A collection of words and inspiration by Mahatma Gandhi, one of the 20th Century's most preeminent humanitarians. Featuring an introduction by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Author: Nico Slate
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295744979
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Mahatma Gandhi redefined nutrition as a holistic approach to building a more just world. What he chose to eat was intimately tied to his beliefs. His key values of nonviolence, religious tolerance, and rural sustainability developed in coordination with his dietary experiments. His repudiation of sugar, chocolate, and salt expressed his opposition to economies based on slavery, indentured labor, and imperialism. Gandhi’s Search for the Perfect Diet sheds new light on important periods in Gandhi’s life as they relate to his developing food ethic: his student years in London, his politicization as a young lawyer in South Africa, the 1930 Salt March challenging British colonialism, and his fasting as a means of self-purification and social protest during India’s struggle for independence. What became the pillars of Gandhi’s diet—vegetarianism, limiting salt and sweets, avoiding processed food, and fasting—anticipated many of the debates in twenty-first-century food studies, and presaged the necessity of building healthier and more equitable food systems.