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100 citas de Mahatma Gandhi: Colección 100 citas de
100 citas de Mahatma Gandhi: Colección 100 citas de
100 citas de Mahatma Gandhi: Colección 100 citas de
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100 citas de Mahatma Gandhi: Colección 100 citas de

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Mahatma Gandhi es una figura pacifista de fama mundial que logró liderar el movimiento de independencia de la India contra el dominio británico empleando la desobediencia civil no violenta. Su ética y su postura inquebrantable inspiraron los movimientos por los derechos civiles y la libertad en todo el mundo, mucho después de su asesinato en 1948. Estas 100 citas han sido cuidadosamente seleccionadas para presentarles su carácter y su forma de pensar, y para inspirarles a vivir una vida íntegra, ética y comprometida.
IdiomaEspañol
EditorialAstorg Espana
Fecha de lanzamiento1 ene 2020
ISBN9782821164161
100 citas de Mahatma Gandhi: Colección 100 citas de
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Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) was an Indian lawyer, nationalist, and civil rights activist. Born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, he was first given the honorary title of Mahatma—Sanskrit for “great-souled”—in 1914 while living in South Africa. Raised in Gujarat in a prominent Hindu family, he travelled to London and studied law at the Inner Temple. Called to the Bar in 1891, Gandhi returned to India for a brief time before settling in South Africa. There, he started a family while perfecting his style of nonviolent resistance grounded in civil disobedience. In 1915, he returned to his native country to join the fight against British rule, organizing peasants across India to take a stand against taxation, racism, and other forms of colonial oppression. He became the leader of the Indian National Congress in 1921 and increased his involvement with the movements for women’s rights, religious and ethnic equality, and the elimination of India’s caste system, which unjustly effected Dalits deemed untouchable from birth. His central cause, however, was Swaraj, which can be translated as self-governance or democracy. As his popularity increased, he simplified his lifestyle in solidarity with the Indian poor, wearing traditional clothing, eating vegetarian food, and fasting as a matter of personal hygiene and protest. In 1930, he led the twenty-five day Dandi Salt March or Salt Satyagraha, in response to a British salt tax, inspiring millions of Indians to take direct action against British rule. A proponent of religious pluralism, he lamented the interfaith violence between Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims that broke out following independence and the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. At 78 years old, he was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist for his outreach to the Muslim community.

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    Muy buena enseñanza excelente libro , hay muchas enseñanzas para la vida