ABSTRACT

Mr. Gandhi at seventy is younger in spirit than many men of forty, because he is still a learner and an experimenter. He has, it is true, been identified with a body of doctrine, but its boundaries have never been rigid, and I should judge that he has always regarded it as his principal business to seek truth. Giving it out and leading others have come second. And for long intervals he is prepared to retire from leading while he seeks for more light.