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This authoritative compilation of M.K. Gandhi’s speeches and writings, curated by C F Andrews, presents a comprehensive overview of the Mahatma’s philosophical and political thought. The collection spans Gandhi’s most significant public addresses and written works, offering readers direct access to his ideas on non-violence, civil disobedience, Indian independence, and social reform.
Through these carefully selected speeches and writings, Gandhi’s vision for a just society, his principles of Satyagraha, and his approach to solving complex social and political issues are clearly articulated. C F Andrews, a close associate and confidant of Gandhi, provides an invaluable perspective in compiling this material. This work serves as both a historical document and an educational resource for understanding the foundations of modern Indian history and the philosophy of non-violent resistance that influenced global movements for peace and justice.







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