Depressed Classes
Amelioration of the depressed classes
The Sin of Untouchability

[VII. TREATMENT OF INDIANS ABROAD]

Indians abroad
Indians overseas
Pariahs of the Empire

[VIII. NON-CO-OPERATION]

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

[IX. MAHATMA GANDHI’S STATEMENT]


I. INTRODUCTION

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.

It is said that we, too, are on the road to freedom, that it is better to be on the certain though slow course of gradual unfoldment of freedom than to take the troubled and dangerous path of revolution whether peaceful or violent, and that the new Reforms are a half-way house to freedom.