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The Wheel of Fortune: Reflections on Nonviolence, Freedom, and Gandhi’s Vision

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The Wheel of Fortune: Reflections on Nonviolence, Freedom, and Gandhi’s Vision

The Wheel of Fortune, attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, is a multifaceted work blending history, politics, philosophy, and autobiography. This book offers insights into the life and beliefs of Gandhi, one of the most respected global figures. Chronicling significant events of his life, especially his role in India’s independence movement, it explores his vision of a just, nonviolent society. Through personal reflections, Gandhi’s commitment to civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance is highlighted, making it invaluable for readers interested in history and philosophy.

Number of Pages: 88 Pages

The Wheel of Fortune, attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, is a multifaceted work blending history, politics, philosophy, and autobiography. This book offers insights into the life and beliefs of Gandhi, one of the most respected global figures. Chronicling significant events of his life, especially his role in India’s independence movement, it explores his vision of a just, nonviolent society. Through personal reflections, Gandhi’s commitment to civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance is highlighted, making it invaluable for readers interested in history and philosophy.

Number of Pages: 88 Pages

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The Wheel of Fortune: Reflections on Nonviolence, Freedom, and Gandhi’s Vision

$1.07

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The Wheel of Fortune, attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, is a multifaceted work blending history, politics, philosophy, and autobiography. This book offers insights into the life and beliefs of Gandhi, one of the most respected global figures. Chronicling significant events of his life, especially his role in India’s independence movement, it explores his vision of a just, nonviolent society. Through personal reflections, Gandhi’s commitment to civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance is highlighted, making it invaluable for readers interested in history and philosophy.

Number of Pages: 88 Pages