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Woman and Social Injustice is a profound work by Mahatma Gandhi that delves into the systemic inequalities and injustices faced by women in society. Gandhi provides a comprehensive analysis of the social, cultural, and economic barriers that perpetuate gender discrimination and limit women’s freedom and potential.
Through this thought-provoking treatise, Gandhi advocates for women’s empowerment, education, and equal rights. He challenges prevailing social norms and traditions that marginalize women, emphasizing the importance of their role in social reform and nation-building. The book combines philosophical insights with practical observations, drawing from Gandhi’s experiences and interactions with women during India’s independence movement.
This essential reading explores themes of gender equality, women’s dignity, social responsibility, and the path toward creating a just and equitable society. It remains relevant today as a foundational text on feminist thought and social justice.







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