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Gandhi on Non Violence: A selection from the writings of Mahatma Gandhi

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Edited Thomas Merton, 1965, New Directions Paperback, 82 pages, trade paperback.

Good condition, pages clean, binding tight, cover shows shelf wear.

In this book, Merton has selected the basic statements of principle and interpretation which make up Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence (AHIMSA) and non-violent action (SATYAGRAHA). The Gandhi text follows that established by the Navaijivan Trust with sections dealing with "Principles of non-violence", "Non-violence, true and false", "Spiritual dimensions of non-violence". "The political scope of non-violence", and "The purity of non-violence".

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Edited Thomas Merton, 1965, New Directions Paperback, 82 pages, trade paperback.

Good condition, pages clean, binding tight, cover shows shelf wear.

In this book, Merton has selected the basic statements of principle and interpretation which make up Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence (AHIMSA) and non-violent action (SATYAGRAHA). The Gandhi text follows that established by the Navaijivan Trust with sections dealing with "Principles of non-violence", "Non-violence, true and false", "Spiritual dimensions of non-violence". "The political scope of non-violence", and "The purity of non-violence".

Edited Thomas Merton, 1965, New Directions Paperback, 82 pages, trade paperback.

Good condition, pages clean, binding tight, cover shows shelf wear.

In this book, Merton has selected the basic statements of principle and interpretation which make up Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence (AHIMSA) and non-violent action (SATYAGRAHA). The Gandhi text follows that established by the Navaijivan Trust with sections dealing with "Principles of non-violence", "Non-violence, true and false", "Spiritual dimensions of non-violence". "The political scope of non-violence", and "The purity of non-violence".

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