Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence was controversial from "summary" of LETS KILL GANDHI by TUSHAR GANDHI
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence stirred up a great deal of controversy during his time. Many people were skeptical of his approach, viewing it as too passive or ineffective in the face of oppression. Critics argued that violence was necessary to combat the injustices of the British colonial rule, and that Gandhi's nonviolent tactics were naive and impractical. On the other hand, Gandhi firmly believed in the power of nonviolence as a means of resistance. He saw it as a way to bring about change without resorting to bloodshed, and as a means of appealing to the moral conscience of the oppressor. Gandhi's philosophy was deeply rooted in his spiritual beliefs and his commitment to truth and ahimsa, or nonviolence. Despite facing criticism and opposition, Gandhi remained steadfast in his...Similar Posts
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