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History, 07.05.2021 17:40 josephraven7942

The first part of Gandhi's philosophy was his firm belief in AHIMSA or non-violence. The second part was SATYAGRAHA "clinging to the truth" which meant that Gandhi accepted: violence

lying

conscious suffering

doing to others exactly as they did to you

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