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The Story of My Experiments with Truth - An Autobiography - cover

The Story of My Experiments with Truth - An Autobiography

Mahatma Gandhi

Traductor Mahadev Desai

Editorial: Good Press

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In "The Story of My Experiments with Truth," Mahatma Gandhi provides an autobiographical account that intricately weaves his personal experiences with the philosophical underpinnings of truth and nonviolence. This seminal work, written in a straightforward yet reflective prose style, serves as a testament to Gandhi's lifelong pursuit of moral integrity and social justice. Set against the backdrop of the Indian independence movement, the book reveals his transformative experiences, both in India and abroad, textured by his introspective grappling with ethics, self-discipline, and the principles of ahimsa (non-harm). Gandhi'Äôs narrative is rich with anecdotes, deeply personal insights, and a commitment to spiritual and practical growth, marking it as not only an autobiography but also a philosophical treatise that resonates with global themes of activism and moral courage. Mahatma Gandhi, a key figure in the struggle for India's independence, drew inspiration from diverse sources, including Jainism, Hindu scriptures, and Western philosophers such as Thoreau and Tolstoy. His insistence on aligning personal life with ethical principles led him to articulate a philosophy that transcended mere political activism, emphasizing self-realization and humility. This journey of self-exploration is rooted in his commitment to truth and service, which ultimately shaped his approach to leadership and activism. I recommend "The Story of My Experiments with Truth" to anyone interested in understanding the foundational philosophies behind Gandhian ethics and the profound impact of personal conviction on social change. It is not only a historical document but also a guide for contemporary readers seeking to navigate their moral landscapes amidst societal challenges. Gandhi's reflections will inspire individuals to find their truth and apply it in pursuing justice and peace.
Disponible desde: 23/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 604 páginas.

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