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Eldridge 2022-03-21 09:01:24
Why did "non-violence and non-cooperation" succeed? Why did it fail?
The question that this article attempts to answer is why Gandhi's "non-violent non-cooperation" campaign strategy achieved the victory of Indian independence in the confrontation with the United Kingdom, but it was difficult to resolve internal conflicts and religious issues in the country...
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Lucinda 2022-04-20 09:01:18
Gandhi: an ordinary but extraordinary man
1. I have always admired Gandhi, a great historical figure.
For his non-violence and non-cooperation in leading the national independence movement, although it seems to me more like a manifestation of idealism, it contains Gandhi's personal concept of peace and equality of all living beings in the...

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