
LA JEUNE INDE 1919-1922
INTRODUCTION
L’AURORE DU SATYAGRAHA SUR L’INDE
LE MOUVEMENT DU SATYAGRAHA Un Aperçu du Mouvement.
POUR LE CALIFAT
LA PROCLAMATION ROYALE
LE SWARAJ PAR LE SWADESHI
L’UNION HINDOUE-MUSULMANE
LES APPELS D’AMRITSAR
LA NON-VIOLENCE
A vivid snapshot of Mahatma Gandhi’s political thought during the crucial years of 1919‑1922, this volume gathers a selection of his articles originally published in Young India. The pieces reveal a leader shouldering the fate of a continent‑wide populace, striving to unite diverse languages, religions and castes through a relentless commitment to non‑violent action. Gandhi’s stark, unembellished style—spoken without flourish, written without secrecy—gives listeners a direct line to the urgency and clarity that steadied a nation in turmoil.
Accompanying the writings is an insightful introduction that situates the articles within the fraught context of his imprisonment and the broader struggle against colonial rule. It highlights the blend of moral conviction and strategic planning that defined his leadership, while also reflecting on the lasting complexity of his ideas. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the courage and resolve that powered one of history’s most transformative movements.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (532K characters)
Release date
2025-05-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1948
Best known for turning nonviolent resistance into a force that changed history, this Indian lawyer and activist helped lead the struggle against British rule and inspired civil rights movements far beyond India. His life joined politics, faith, discipline, and moral courage in a way that still sparks debate and admiration.
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