ABSTRACT

First published in 1929, this book was intended to explain, "with documentary evidence", the main principles and ideas for which Gandhi had stood over the course of his career up until that point. The author draws upon his long and intimate personal relationship with Gandhi to give an authoritative and individual account of a man whose politics and philosophy has invited continuing analysis — extended with illustrative selections from his speeches and writings. The context in which Gandhi’s ideas were formed and developed provides the focus for this book with the first part examining the religious environment and the second the historical setting.

chapter |12 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

PART I THE RELIGIOUS ENVIRONMENT

chapter I|23 pages

THE BACKGROUND OF HINDUISM

chapter II|15 pages

THE HINDU-MUSLIM PROBLEM

chapter III|20 pages

THE CHRISTIAN CONTACT

chapter IV|15 pages

“ the place of jesus”

chapter V|18 pages

THE ASHRAM OF SOUL-FORCE

chapter VI|13 pages

THE RELIGIOUS MEANING OF SWADESHI

chapter VII|16 pages

THE TEACHING OF AHIMSA

chapter VIII|16 pages

THE ETHICS OF KHADDAR

chapter IX|18 pages

“ OUR SHAME AND THEIRS ”

part |2 pages

PART II THE HISTORICAL SETTING

chapter X|7 pages

A CONFESSION OF FAITH, I909

chapter XI|12 pages

PASSIVE RESISTANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA

chapter XII|16 pages

TOLSTOY FARM

chapter XIII|12 pages

SATYAGRAHA IN INDIA

chapter XIV|21 pages

"TO EVERY ENGLISHMAN"

chapter XV|25 pages

"THE GREAT SENTINEL"

chapter XVI|14 pages

THE BOMBAY RIOTS

chapter XVII|13 pages

TRIAL AND IMPRISONMENT

chapter XVIII|19 pages

THE FAST AT DELHI

chapter XIX|11 pages

THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN INDIA

chapter XX|16 pages

A MORNING WITH GANDHI

chapter XXI|4 pages

CONCLUSION