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In terms of the relevance of gandhi ji in today's political context, we must acknowledge the fact that some of the most crucial policies pertaining to the domain of foreign relations have been deeply influenced by the legacy that the Mahatma has left behind.... Now we may also take a relook at what the term may mean apart from the pejorative connotations that Godse attached to it and therefore we may indulge in deconstructing the meaning of the term in the light of gandhi ji's contribution to the freedom struggle as well as his philosophy being tantamount to become instrumental in shaping the future of the nation not in within the country but also externally as well....
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Dissertation
Brief Background of gandhi's Concept of Satyagraha Gandhi, once the Barrister in South Africa was inspired to put his wholehearted faith in Satyagraha, the heart of his civil-disobedience.... Mohandas Karamchad gandhi is one of the influencing personalities of modern history.... A Critical Exploration Whether gandhi was Primarily a Political Figure or a Social Reformer Introduction Mohandas Karamchad gandhi is one of the influencing personalities of modern history....
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Research Paper
Gandhi was a prophet of the nonviolence who took South Africa and India as his areas of work whereas Petra Kelly, a true disciple of gandhi, mainly worked in America and Germany.... It has been noted that Kelly was a true disciple of gandhi while Gandhi has been called the prophet of nonviolence.... During her life in America, she came in close contact with the views of gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr.... From the paper "The Views of Kelly and gandhi" it is clear that Tolstoy commented that only love and passive resistance could make a change in the colonial rule in India and these words captivated gandhi very much....
10 Pages
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Essay
This paper ''Mahatma gandhi's Ethics'' tells that Mohandas Karamchand gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in the western region of British-controlled India.... A fearful teenager, gandhi was married to his age-mate, Kasturba in 1882.... After his father's demise, gandhi's kin sent him to Britain to pursue legal studies in 1888.... gandhi returned to his home country three years later, having received his certification in the discipline, but was not successful in his attempts to establish a career in law in India....
9 Pages
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Research Paper
In the paper 'Socrates' Argument Against Crito' the author discusses the issue that Crito argues from the point of view that he is about to lose a friend, and this is of such importance to him that he is seeking reasons for Socrates to leave rather than face justice.... ... ... ... The author states that each of the points Crito makes is systematically shown to be illogical as Socrates argues, and despite Crito's sincerity, the strength of Socrates' reasoning is evident....
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Dissertation
This case study tackles the life of Mohandas gandhi (Mahatma gandhi).... gandhi is a leader famous in the entire world, born and raised in India but with principles of living, that influenced the gandhi respected the Hindu religion that he observed through out his life.... To Indians, gandhi is the founding father of their nation.... gandhi lived according to his philosophy of creating harmony of thought, speech, and action (Allen, 2008)....
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Case Study
Buddhists and Christians regard some of gandhi's views regarding Buddhism and Christianity as accurate but reject others as misconceptions.... "gandhi's Views on Christianity and Buddhism" paper focuses on Mohandas Karamchand gandhi who considered religions according to his own understandings.... gandhi also emphasized to undertake penance, Tapasya, which enables a person to stay away from criminal and bad activities.... According to gandhi through penance, people can make themselves enlightened like Buddha and can see the light in their hearts....
10 Pages
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Coursework
The admirers of gandhi believed that 'Gandhiji humanized the human race'.... This study 'gandhi's Principles and Non-Violence Movement' will specifically address the Indian pacemaker's unique leadership style as well as satyagraha started by Mahatma gandhi, a new direction for his like-minded persons to achieve Swaraj through non-resistance to violence.... Mahatma gandhi's principles regarding 'non-violence movement' have gained his reputation not only in India but also in the whole world....
15 Pages
(3750 words)
Term Paper