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The Moral Philosophy of Gandhi by Jaladhar Pal is a comprehensive exploration of the ethical principles and moral teachings that formed the foundation of Mahatma Gandhi’s life and work. This scholarly work delves deep into Gandhi’s philosophical outlook, examining his concepts of truth (Satya), non-violence (Ahimsa), and civil disobedience.
Pal meticulously analyzes how Gandhi’s moral philosophy evolved throughout his life, from his early years in South Africa to his role in India’s independence movement. The book explores the intersection of Gandhi’s spiritual beliefs, particularly his Hindu and Jain influences, with his practical approach to social and political change. It demonstrates how his unwavering commitment to moral principles shaped his strategies for achieving justice and equality without resorting to violence.
This work is essential for readers seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings of non-violent resistance and the moral dimensions of Gandhi’s legacy.







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