![]() ![]() ![]() He shows how to practise such noble precepts in journalism, law and politics. Gandhi takes Truth to another level: to say as you think and to do as you say. It seems at times Gandhi places so much emphasis on moral and spiritual development that science and medicine are deemed irrelevant.One still has to marvel at Gandhi's tact and ability, even if only for a while, to bring together communities across locations, languages and creeds. His experiments with diet, medicine and education leave much to be desired. Some of the ideas here about simple living, while not revolutionary to Indian culture, are admirable. Written in instalments from 1925 to 1929, Gandhi's autobiography charts his train of thought throughout his time in Africa and the beginnings of Satyagraha in India. ![]()
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