Freedom's Battle / Being a Comprehensive Collection of Writings and Speeches on the Present Situation - Mahatma Gandhi - Book

Freedom's Battle / Being a Comprehensive Collection of Writings and Speeches on the Present Situation

The Publishers express their indebtedness to the Editor and Publisher of the “Young India” for allowing the free use of the articles appeared in that journal under the name of Mahatma Gandhi, and also to Mr. C. Rajagopalachar for the valuable introduction and help rendered in bringing out the book.
Why I have joined the Khilafat Movement The Turkish Treaty Turkish Peace Terms The Suzerainty over Arabia Further Questions Answered Mr. Candler’s Open Letter In process of keeping Appeal to the Viceroy The Premier’s reply The Muslim Representation Criticism of the Manifesto The Mahomedan Decision Mr. Andrew’s Difficulty The Khilafat Agitation Hijarat and its Meaning
Political Freemasonry The Duty of the Punjabec General Dyer The Punjab Sentences
Swaraj in one year British Rule an evil A movement of purification Why was India lost Swaraj my ideal On the wrong track The Congress Constitution Swaraj in nine months The Attainment of Swaraj
The Hindus and the Mahomedans Hindu Mahomedan unity Hindu Muslim unity
Depressed Classes Amelioration of the depressed classes The Sin of Untouchability
Indians abroad Indians overseas Pariahs of the Empire
Non-co-operation Mr. Montagu on the Khilafat Agitation At the call of the country Non-co-operation explained Religious Authority for non-co-operation The inwardness of non-co-operation A missionary on non-co-operation How to work non-co-operation Speech at Madras ” Trichinopoly ” Calicut ” Mangalore ” Bexwada The Congress Who is disloyal Crusade against non-co-operation Speech at Muxafarbail Ridicule replacing Repression The Viceregal pronouncement From Ridicule to—? To every Englishman In India One step enough for me The need for humility Some Questions Answered Pledges broken More Objections answered Mr. Pennington’s Objections Answered Some doubts Rejoinder Two Englishmen Reply Letter to the Viceroy—Renunciation of Medals Letter to H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught The Greatest thing
After the great war it is difficult, to point out a single nation that is happy; but this has come out of the war, that there is not a single nation outside India, that is not either free or striving to be free.

Mahatma Gandhi
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FREEDOM’S BATTLE


BEING A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF WRITINGS AND SPEECHES ON THE PRESENT SITUATION


CONTENTS


THE MUSSALMAN AGONY


THE HINDU DHARMA


AN ENDURING TREATY


THE BRITISH CONNECTION


THE ALTERNATIVE


THE FIFTH UPAYA


SOME OBJECTIONS


EMANCIPATION


WHY I HAVE JOINED THE KHILAFAT MOVEMENT


THE TURKISH TREATY


TURKISH PEACE TERMS


THE SUZERAINTY OVER ARABIA


FURTHER QUESTIONS ANSWERED


MR. CANDLER’S OPEN LETTER


IN PROCESS OF KEEPING


APPEAL TO THE VICEROY


THE PREMIER’S REPLY


THE MUSSULMAN REPRESENTATION


CRITICISM OF THE MUSLIM MANIFESTO


THE MAHOMEDAN DECISION


MR. ANDREWS’ DIFFICULTY


THE KHILAFAT AGITATION


HIJARAT AND ITS MEANING


POLITICAL FREEMASONRY


THE DUTY OF THE PUNJABEE


GENERAL DYER


THE PUNJAB SENTENCES


SWARAJ IN ONE YEAR


BRITISH RULE—AN EVIL


A MOVEMENT OF PURIFICATION


WHY WAS INDIA LOST?


SWARAJ MY IDEAL


ON THE WRONG TRACK


THE CONGRESS CONSTITUTION


SWARAJ IN NINE MONTHS


THE ATTAINMENT OF SWARAJ


THE HINDUS AND THE MAHOMEDANS.


HINDU-MAHOMEDAN UNITY


HINDU-MUSLIM UNITY


DEPRESSED CLASSES


AMELIORATION OF THE DEPRESSED CLASSES


THE SIN OF UNTOUCHABILITY


INDIANS ABROAD


INDIANS OVERSEAS


PARIAHS OF THE EMPIRE


MR. MONTAGU ON THE KHILAFAT AGITATION


AT THE CALL OF THE COUNTRY


NON-CO-OPERATION EXPLAINED


RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY FOR NON-CO-OPERATION


THE INWARDNESS OF NON-CO-OPERATION


A MISSIONARY ON NON-CO-OPERATION


HOW TO WORK NON-CO-OPERATION


SPEECH AT MADRAS


SPEECH AT TRICHINOPOLY


SPEECH AT CALICUT


SPEECH AT MANGALORE


SPEECH AT BEZWADA


THE CONGRESS


WHO IS DISLOYAL?


CRUSADE AGAINST NON-CO-OPERATION


SPEECH AT MUZAFFARABAD


TO EVERY ENGLISHMAN IN INDIA


ONE STEP ENOUGH FOR ME


THE NEED FOR HUMILITY


SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED


PLEDGES BROKEN


MORE OBJECTIONS ANSWERED


MR. PENNINGTON’S OBJECTIONS ANSWERED


MR. PENNINGTON’S LETTER TO MR. GANDHI


SOME DOUBTS


REJOINDER


TWO ENGLISHMEN REPLY


RENUNCIATION OF MEDALS


MAHATMA GANDHI’S LETTER TO H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT


THE GREATEST THING

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2003-12-01

Темы

British -- India; Nonviolence; India -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947

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