Gandhi's Truth by Erik H. Erikson

On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence

"Gandhi's Truth" is a psychological analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's life and the impact of his nonviolent resistance movement. The book delves into Gandhi's formative years, his personal struggles, and his evolution into a national leader, examining how these experiences shaped his philosophy and actions. The author uses Gandhi's life as a case study to explore broader themes of identity, ideology, and the dynamics of social change.

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