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Gandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence, written by Erik H. Erikson & published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1969, it won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction & the 1970 National Book Award for Philosophy & Religion. The book was republished in 1993 by Norton.
In this study of Mahatma Gandhi, psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson explores how Gandhi succeeded in mobilizing the Indian people both spiritually & politically as he became the revolutionary innovator of militant nonviolence & India became the motherland of large-scale civil disobedience.
Gandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence, written by Erik H. Erikson & published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1969, it won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction & the 1970 National Book Award for Philosophy & Religion. The book was republished in 1993 by Norton.
In this study of Mahatma Gandhi, psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson explores how Gandhi succeeded in mobilizing the Indian people both spiritually & politically as he became the revolutionary innovator of militant nonviolence & India became the motherland of large-scale civil disobedience.
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