Gandhiji in South Africa
The Formative Years of a Leader - Tracing Mahatma Gandhi's Impactful Journey in South Africa
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Descripción editorial
The satyagraha struggle of the Indians in South Africa lasted eight years. The term satyagraha was invented and employed in connection therewith. I had long entertained a desire to write a history of that struggle myself. Some things only I could write. Only the general who conducts a campaign can know the objective of each particular move. and as this was the first attempt to apply the principle of satyagraha to politics on a large scale; it is necessary any day that the public should have an idea of its development.
—M. K. GANDHI
Gandhiji in South Africa by M.K. Gandhi: Explore Mahatma Gandhi's experiences and activism in South Africa with "Gandhiji in South Africa." This work offers insights into Gandhi's early struggles, his advocacy for civil rights, and his philosophy of nonviolent resistance.
Key Aspects of the Book "Gandhiji in South Africa":
Activism and Advocacy: M.K. Gandhi delves into his efforts to combat discrimination, his campaigns for civil rights, and his development of the principles of satyagraha (nonviolent resistance).
Personal Growth: Explore Gandhi's reflections on his own transformation, his deepening commitment to justice, and his evolving philosophy as he confronts social and political challenges.
Legacy of Nonviolence: Gain insights into the enduring impact of Gandhi's ideas on nonviolent protest, human rights, and the global struggle for justice and equality.
M.K. Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was a leader of the Indian independence movement and a proponent of nonviolent resistance. In Gandhiji in South Africa, Gandhi provides readers with a glimpse into his formative years and his dedication to justice.