nonviolent noncooperation

Hester 2022-04-21 09:01:28

The idea of ​​non-violence and non-cooperation works, there are mainly two prerequisites: one is the free reporting of the media; the other is the face of the British government, and the reason why Gandhi was released again and again was because he did not commit a capital crime at the beginning. It is a country that advocates the rule of law and cannot kill him. Later, he was afraid of killing him. The riots in India are difficult to contain. Collapsing on the ground, the women helped them up for treatment, until they were exhausted at the end, the power of faith is really great A regime that was captured by violence, the new regime has tasted the convenience of using violence to gain power, and it is easy to use violence Maintaining power, not a fair rule of law, it is difficult to regain power with love and justice, but it should not only be determined by violence. Gandhi said very well, "When I am desperate, I will remember that there is only truth in history. And love can win. There are many tyrants and murderers in history, who may be invincible in the short term, but they will always fail in the end, think about it, it will always be like this.” Gandhi was imprisoned many times to control his material desires , really achieved the unity of knowledge and action, I really admire

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  • Freeda 2022-01-26 08:03:55

    ①If he encounters the Chinese authorities, Gandhi has long become a sensitive word ②“Without British rule, India will be in chaos”, a British officer said, how familiar this is to the Chinese people ③The national conflict is over, Religious conflict started ④Is it in line with the national character of Indians to slap the left cheek to the right cheek? So many Gandhi followers

  • Shanie 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    yester day,the first day,only water,without lemon juice.

Gandhi quotes

  • Lord Irwin, Viceroy: Mr. Gandhi will find that it takes a great deal more than a pinch of salt to bring down the British Empire.

  • Edward R. Murrow: [at Gandhi's funeral] The object of this massive tribute died as he had always lived - a private man without wealth, without property, without official title or office. Mahatma Gandhi was not a commander of great armies nor ruler of vast lands. He could boast no scientific achievements or artistic gift. Yet men, governments and dignitaries from all over the world have joined hands today to pay homage to this little brown man in the loincloth who led his country to freedom. Pope Pius, the Archbishop of Canterbury, President Truman, Chiang Kai-shek, The Foreign Minister of Russia, the President of France... are among the millions here and abroad who have lamented his passing. In the words of General George C. Marshall, the American Secretary of State, "Mahatma Gandhi had become the spokesman for the conscience of mankind, a man who made humility and simple truth more powerful than empires." And Albert Einstein added, "Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth."