
[by] Newman Rosenthal.
This work investigates the life and political philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi to determine the core principles behind his non-violent resistance movement. Newman Hirsch Rosenthal, an Australian author and educator, utilizes historical records and biographical accounts to construct a narrative that examines Gandhi's evolution from a lawyer in South Africa to the primary architect of Indian independence. The text argues that Gandhi's uncompromising adherence to truth and non-violence served as the fundamental mechanism for dismantling colonial authority.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers often note that this biography serves as an accessible introduction to Gandhi's life for a general audience. Experts highlight the text as a product of its era, reflecting mid-20th-century perspectives on colonial history and leadership.
Page Count:
151
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Nelson
ISBN-10:
0170049051
ISBN-13:
9780170049054
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