“All my actions have their source in my inalienable love of humankind.” — Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi is one of the least understood figures of all time — even among his admirers. In this Annual Gandhi Lecture for the International Association of Gandhian Studies, Mark Shepard tackles some persistently wrong-headed views of Gandhi, offering us a more accurate picture of the man and his nonviolence.
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“A model of Gandhian journalism. . . . [Shepard] has put his finger on seemingly all of the popular (and some less common) misconceptions of both Gandhi and his philosophy, including some particularly important ones. … This book takes little space to cover its topic concisely and well. It would be [some] of the most valuable pages many people could read about Gandhi.” — Global Conscience, July-Sept. 1990