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Gandhi's List of Social Sins

Author Frank Woolever
Publisher Dorrance Publishing Co
Category Philosophy
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ISBN / ASIN1434907945
ISBN-139781434907943
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Wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, commerce without morality, science without humanity - these are among the "social sins" that Gandhi identified as contributing to the colonial oppression of India. His work left a legacy that continues to this day.


Indian Poet Rabindranath Tagore dubbed Mohandas Gandhi, his real name, a "Mahatma" or "Great Soul". Common people as well as politicians accepted this title for Gandhi because his teachings, beliefs, and self-sacrifice were perceived as life changing. As a preeminent social, political and spiritual leader, he addressed racial inequality in South Africa before endeavoring to seek unity between Hindus and Muslims in India.


In Gandhi's List of Social Sins: Lessons in Truth, author Frank Woolever introduces and discusses Gandhi's thought and action for the common good. Gandhi was known for his appeal for nonviolence in the world, as well as the rule of truth and honesty in each individual's life. He resorted to prolonged fasting and days of silence to address social and political issues he deemed critical for all.


Prominent peacemakers who became his imitators and embraced his vision include Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero and Martin Luther King, Jr., both religious leaders who were assassinated for standing up against injustice.


Gandhi's printing presses and publications became an important conduit for spreading his ideas to millions worldwide, just as Frank Woolever found the power of the printed word a useful tool in addressing inequality and non-violent solutions to conflict. This book describes them both.

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