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A Letter to a Hindu

Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi

From Shelf: Classic Non-Fiction

A Letter to a Hindu was a letter written to Tarak Nath Das, a Bengali revolutionary and scholar, which argued that the Indian people should seek to free themselves from British rule through non-violent protests and strikes, and other forms of peaceful resistance. Tolstoy's letter was instrumental in forming Gandhi's views on non-violent resistance.

Dated the 14th of December 1908, A Letter to a Hindu was a letter written by Leo Tolstoy to Tarak Nath Das, a Bengali revolutionary and scholar, in response to a request for support for India's separation from British rule, which argued that the Indian people should seek to free themselves from British rule through non-violent protests and strikes, and other forms of peaceful resistance. The letter soon gained international attention after it was published in the Free Hindustan, and it came to the attention of the young Mahatma Gandhi. Drawing on a variety of sources, cultures and teachings, Tolstoy's letter was instrumental in forming Gandhi's views on non-violent resistance - as Gandhi himself acknowledges in his introduction: 'To me, as a humble follower of that great teacher whom I have long looked upon as one of my guides, it is a matter of honour to be connected with the publication of his letter'.

Format:
Pamphlet
Pages:
48
Publisher:
Renard Press Ltd
ISBN:
9781913724016
Published Date:
25/11/2020
Dimensions:
198mm x 128mm
Category:
Diaries, letters & journals

RRP: £5

Format: Pamphlet

ISBN: 9781913724016


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