the lowest caste of Indian society
Mahatma Gandhi is the most famous leader of the non violent movement for Indian independence. The movement sought independence from British colonialism.
A:One difference is that Mother Teresa sought more than anything to spread the Catholic faith, and in the process helped some thousands of the very poor, whereas Mahatma Gandhi sought to help an entire nation, with no regard to faith. Mahatma Gandhi risked his life and freedom for others. Compared to Gandhi's circumstances, Mother Teresa lived in relative comfort and died surrounded in her bedroom by sophisticated and expensive cardiac equipment, which had been specially fitted for her in the order's Motherhouse.
Nathuram Godse's goal was to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi, who he believed was responsible for the partition of India and the violence that accompanied it. Godse believed that Gandhi's policies were detrimental to Hindu interests, and he sought to eliminate him to prevent further perceived harm to the Indian nation.
Yes, Mohandas Gandhi was a strong advocate for democracy. He believed in the power of the people and actively worked towards achieving political freedom and equality in India through nonviolent civil disobedience and mass movements. He fought against the oppressive British colonial rule and sought to establish a democratic system that would uphold the rights and interests of all citizens.
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Mahatma Gandhi is the most famous leader of the non violent movement for Indian independence. The movement sought independence from British colonialism.
A:One difference is that Mother Teresa sought more than anything to spread the Catholic faith, and in the process helped some thousands of the very poor, whereas Mahatma Gandhi sought to help an entire nation, with no regard to faith. Mahatma Gandhi risked his life and freedom for others. Compared to Gandhi's circumstances, Mother Teresa lived in relative comfort and died surrounded in her bedroom by sophisticated and expensive cardiac equipment, which had been specially fitted for her in the order's Motherhouse.
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gandhi could not have been successful with the Germans or the Russians, Britain had at the least christian sensibilities and could be shamed for their treatment of the people gandhi sought to protect. Many people tried a paccifist attitude with Nazi social party but were unsuccessful, most prominent was dietrich bonhoffer who was hung for oppossing Hitler.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak is known as the forerunner of Gandhi. Reason- 1. Tilak's idea of Swaraj was akin to Gandhi's idea of complete independence. 2. Tilak sought close contact with the masses as Gandhi did. 3. Tilak preached the idea of Swadeshi, Boycott and Prohibition which were also preached and followed by Gandhi. 4. Tilak had to also suffer improisonment for the sake of the country, an example followed by Gandhi.
a guerrilla army that sought to drive out the ottoman Turks
Ralph from "Lord of the Flies" and Gandhi both display leadership qualities and a commitment to nonviolent solutions. Both characters advocate for cooperation and unity among people to achieve common goals, even when faced with adversity. However, while Gandhi sought social and political change through peaceful resistance, Ralph's leadership is tested in a more violent and chaotic setting.
Nathuram Godse's goal was to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi, who he believed was responsible for the partition of India and the violence that accompanied it. Godse believed that Gandhi's policies were detrimental to Hindu interests, and he sought to eliminate him to prevent further perceived harm to the Indian nation.
I am afraid the lesson that Gandhi provides is that the plans of a good man can easily become perverted in the heat of power seekers. He sought to relieve his country of the corruption of British rule and succeeded only to leave an opportunity for the killers amongst the religious leaders and politicians of his own country to bring about even more suffering and uncertainty.
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? I don't quite understand the question. Perhaps you are asking whether Gandhi would support the delegation of force and violence instead of the direct application of violence. I think he would have stood opposed to it. If I want something for myself or for something else and decided instead of using force to get it that I would delegate that force out it is just as morally wrong as if I had committed the force myself. Instead of delegating force to government Gandhi would have sought peaceful solutions to the world's problems.
Yes, Mohandas Gandhi was a strong advocate for democracy. He believed in the power of the people and actively worked towards achieving political freedom and equality in India through nonviolent civil disobedience and mass movements. He fought against the oppressive British colonial rule and sought to establish a democratic system that would uphold the rights and interests of all citizens.