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The Story of My Experiments with Truth
Experiments with Truth
Book • 1929
This autobiography, written in weekly installments from 1925 to 1929, details Gandhi's life from his childhood to 1921.
It includes his experiences with child marriage, his studies in London, his time in South Africa, and his involvement in the Indian independence movement.
The book emphasizes Gandhi's commitment to truth and nonviolent resistance, and it provides insights into his personal and public life, including his experiments in dietetics, social work, and political activism.
It includes his experiences with child marriage, his studies in London, his time in South Africa, and his involvement in the Indian independence movement.
The book emphasizes Gandhi's commitment to truth and nonviolent resistance, and it provides insights into his personal and public life, including his experiments in dietetics, social work, and political activism.
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Erica Chenoweth as a source of inspiration for the concept of non-cooperation in civil resistance.


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Robert Barron as a source of inspiration for a talk he gave at Parliament, focusing on Gandhi's experience in London.


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