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This book outlines Gandhi's vision for social reform and nation-building through constructive, nonviolent efforts.
Gandhi's interpretation and commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizing its relevance to his philosophy of nonviolence.
Edited by Louis Fischer, this collection presents Gandhi's writings on various topics, including his thoughts on peace, justice, and human rights.
The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Also known simply as "My Experiments with Truth," this is Gandhi's most famous work, detailing his life journey and moral and spiritual explorations.
This book provides an account of Gandhi's activism in South Africa, where he first developed and practiced his philosophy of Satyagraha (nonviolent resistance).
Written in 1909, this book outlines Gandhi's views on self-rule, the importance of nonviolence, and his critique of Western civilization.
This is Gandhi's autobiography, where he details his life, philosophy, and experiments with truth and nonviolence.