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  2. Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, Romain Rolland was the first to discuss Gandhi in his 1924 book Mahatma Gandhi, and Brazilian anarchist and feminist Maria Lacerda de Moura wrote about Gandhi in her work on pacifism. In 1931, physicist Albert Einstein exchanged letters with Gandhi and called him "a role model for the generations to come" in a letter writing about ...

  3. Community of the Ark - Wikipedia

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    Lanza del Vasto was a non-violence activist and disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. [1] During the 1970s, many of the communards, under the leadership of del Vasto, took a leading role in the civil disobedience campaign resisting the proposed extension of the military base on the Larzac plateau. [2] The campaign was ultimately triumphant. [citation needed]

  4. Lanza del Vasto - Wikipedia

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    Lanza del Vasto Luego de predicar durante 44 años a una sociedad que lo admiró sin compartir sus ideas como forma de vida el mensajero de la paz ya descansa finalmente en ella e la mitad de la lectura de un poema — como corresponde a quien convirtió su vida en poesía pura— y a los ochenta años de edad, falleció el 6 de enero, en ...

  5. Family of Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    The Gandhi family is the family of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi; Mahatma meaning "high souled" or "venerable" in Sanskrit; [1] the particular term 'Mahatma' was accorded Mohandas Gandhi for the first time while he was still in South Africa, and not commonly heard as titular for any other civil figure even of similarly ...

  6. Eleven vows - Wikipedia

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    In 1915 Gandhi delivered an address to the students at Madras in which he discussed these vows. It was later published as "The Need of India". [9] He would deliver a speech on the Ashram vows every Tuesday after prayers.

  7. Category:Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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  8. Gandhi's Truth - Wikipedia

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    Gandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence is a 1969 book about Mahatma Gandhi by the German-born American developmental psychologist Erik H. Erikson. It won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction [1] and the U.S. National Book Award in category Philosophy and Religion. [2] The book was republished in 1993 by Norton. [3]

  9. The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Wikipedia

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    Part IV. Mahatma in the Midst of World Turmoil Gandhi was in England when World War I started and he immediately began organizing a medical corps similar to the force he had led in the Boer War, but he had also faced health problems that caused him to return to India, where he met the applauding crowds with enthusiasm once again.