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1. The Doctrine of the Sword
M.K. Gandhi chapter explaintiom
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Explanation:
Explanation: In “The Doctrine of the Sword” by Gandhi himself, he talks about his beliefs of nonviolence. as he explains the only way for India to revolt and sustain a passing legacy is by peaceful and nonviolence protest. he believes that nonviolence is superior to violence.
Explanation:
In this age of the rule of brute force, it is almost impossible for anyone to believe that anyone else could possibly reject the law of final supremacy of brute force. And so I receive anonymous letters advising me that I must not interfere with the progress of non-co-operation even though popular violence may break out. Others come to me and assuming that secretly I must be plotting violence, inquire when the happy moment for declaring open violence to arrive. They assure me that English never yield to anything but violence secret or open. Yet others I am informed, believe that I am the most rascally person living in India because I never give out my real intention and that they have not a shadow of a doubt that I believe in violence just as much as most people do.