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All Men Are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections

All Men Are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book that you'll want to read again and again.
Review: I thought this was an excellent book. From the very first chapters Ghandi's words give cause for pause and self examination. A very good read written by one of the world's greatests persons. I would highly recommend this book to anyone. This is a very good place to begin if you are wanting to study Ghandi's works, or it stands quite well alone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Introduction
Review: This collection of Quotations from Ghandi's principal works was originally issued by UNESCO as an introduction to his thinking. The chapters cover Gandhi's life and his views on religion, non-violence, politics, the future of India and the role of women in society. Gandhi was this rare phenomenon in history: a true political revolutionary who did not destroy people and had an absolute respect for human life .His thoughts and actions inspired the Civil Richts struggle of the sixties and the peacefull revolutions in Eastern Europe and the Phillipines.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must-Have Gandhi Quotes!
Review: This is the best compendium of Gandhi's sayings (spanning his entire career) available and the book you'll go back to time and again. Inspiration on every page.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very insightful view that delves into gandhi's psyche.
Review: Very good book, the book contains several interesting happenings in gandhi's life. It is very melancholic and reflectful. The book however, is a hard read, and I found myself struggling to understand what Gandhi meant. But there are very good metaphors and some very interpretive views on modern day india, as well as the world. Gandhi was a predominant character in the 20th century, and his works are highly appreciated. I recommned this book to all readers of interest in india. And hope that you enjoy it as I did.


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