Hind Swaraj

Book • 2011
Mahatma Gandhi's 'Hind Swaraj' outlines his vision for Indian self-rule and critiques modern civilization.

Written as a dialogue, the book advocates for moral and spiritual regeneration as the foundation for political freedom.

Gandhi rejects Western models of development, emphasizing the importance of traditional values, village industries, and non-violent resistance.

He critiques the destructive impact of industrialization, materialism, and the legal profession.

'Hind Swaraj' calls for a return to simplicity, self-sufficiency, and ethical conduct in all aspects of life.

The book remains a powerful and influential statement of Gandhi's philosophy.

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