Author: Mahatma GandhiTranslator(s)/ Edito: Krishna KripalaniPublisher: Viva BooksYear: 2007Language: EnglishPages: 199ISBN/UPC (if available): 1846840694
Description
All men are Brothers is compelling and unique collection of Gandhi’s most trenchant writings in non-violence, especially in the context of a post-nuclear world. This compendium, which reads like a traditional book – “Gandhi without tears” – is drawn from a wide range of his reflection on world peace. “It is not that I am incapable of anger, but I succeed on almost all occasions to keep my feelings under control. Such a struggle leaves one stronger for it. The more I work at this, the more I feel delight in my life, the delight in the scheme of the universe. It gives me a peace and a meaning of the mysteries of nature that I have no power to describe.”
Contents
Introduction1. Autobiographical2. Religion and Truth3. Means and Ends4. Ahimsa or the Way of Nonviolence5. Self-Discipline6. International Peace7. Man and Machine8. Poverty in the Midst of Plenty9. Democracy and the People 10. Education11. Women12. MiscellaneousGlossarySourcesA Selected BibliographyBrief Chronology of Events in Gandhi’s Life