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The Story of My Experiments with Truth is Mahatma Gandhi’s powerful autobiography chronicling his formative years. This classic work details his journey from a shy lawyer to the leader of India's independence movement through his exploration of philosophy, spirituality, and indigenous traditions. It...
This umbrella term represents the collective struggle for racial equality and civil rights in the mid-20th century. It encompasses the strategies, sacrifices, and triumphs of countless individuals and groups. Its enduring legacy is the establishment of the principle that rights must be fought for, n...
The struggle against caste-based discrimination in India represents a profound civil rights battle. Movements have fought to dismantle deeply entrenched social hierarchies that legally and socially marginalized entire groups. This struggle highlights the unique intersection of religious tradition, l...
This sustained boycott, beginning in 1955, was a masterclass in organized, nonviolent resistance. Initiated following Rosa Parks' arrest, the boycott demonstrated the economic and social power of unified community action. It directly challenged the legal segregation of public transit, building cruci...
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, often referred to as Mahatma Gandhi, was a pivotal 20th-century Indian philosopher and political leader. He championed satyagraha—nonviolent resistance—as a method of achieving social and political change. His ethical teachings profoundly influenced movements for civil ri...
Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule is a political pamphlet written by Mahatma Gandhi in 1909 during his sea voyage from South Africa to London. The text is structured as a dialogue between an editor and a reader, outlining Gandhi's critique of modern Western civilization, industrialization, and the leg...
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Foundational Gandhian critique of modern civilization and colonial rule; enormously influential, though romanticism and anti-modern claims draw criticism.
Scoring methodologyMartin Luther King Jr.’s *Stride Toward Freedom* details the 1955-56 Montgomery Bus Boycott. This memoir recounts King’s leadership during this crucial event and outlines his philosophy of nonviolent resistance. It offers a firsthand perspective on the early stages of the American Civil Rights Movem...
Within Jain philosophy, the focus on the human realm is intensely practical, emphasizing that the capacity for self-effort (Samyak Darshan) is paramount. The goal is to meticulously shed accumulated karma through rigorous non-violence (Ahimsa) and ascetic discipline. This perspective stresses indivi...
"Constructive Programme: Its Meaning and Place" is a political pamphlet written by Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi and published in 1941. The text outlines a detailed framework for societal reform, emphasizing grassroots initiatives like the promotion of village industries, basic education...
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Important Gandhian program of grassroots reform; historically influential and practical, but prescriptive, repetitive, and rooted in its period.
Scoring methodologyLewis was a frontline activist who embodied the spirit of nonviolent direct action. His participation in the Selma to Montgomery marches was pivotal, drawing national attention to voting rights abuses. As a long-serving Congressman, he translated grassroots activism into sustained legislative pressu...
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