Gandhian Pacifism

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American History

 

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November 7, 2014

 

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Mohandas K. Gandhi believed in the doctrine of Ahimsa, which stands for non-killing. He believes no form of violence is acceptable. A more peaceful way of life is dreamed about by everyone but it seems almost impossible to achieve. In his essay, Gandhi says that to reach this level which he considered bringing offense to no other person, keeping pure thoughts especially with your enemies, and not resenting your friends or enemies actions, you must continue this practice throughout your life, you cannot simply achieve it in one day...
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Mohandas K. Gandhi believed in the doctrine of Ahimsa, which stands for non-killing. He believes no form of violence is acceptable. A more peaceful way of life is dreamed about by everyone but it seems almost impossible to achieve. In his essay, Gandhi says that to reach this level which he considered bringing offense to no other person, keeping pure thoughts especially with your enemies, and not resenting your friends or enemies actions, you must continue this practice throughout your life, you cannot simply achieve it in one day...
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