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Author Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994.

Title Gandhi's truth on the origins of militant nonviolence / [by] Erik H. Erikson.

Publication Info. New York : Norton [1969]

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 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  323.2 ERIKSON    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  323.2 ERIKSON    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  323.2 E68G    Check Shelf
Edition [First edition].
Description 474 pages ; 22 cm
Contents PROLOGUE : ECHOES OF AN EVENT. I. India: First Encounters --- II. A Seminar in Ahmedabad --- III. The Elusive Event ---- PART ONE: THE INQUIRY. I. The Witnesses. 1. The Autobiography --- 2. Survivors ---- II. The Counterplayer ---- III. Four Old Indians ---- PART Two: THE PAST. I. Childhood and Youth. 1. Moniya and His Mother --- 2. Mohan and His Father --- 3. The Curse --- 4. Mohandas and His Evil Friend ---- II. From Vow to Vocation. 1. The Inner and the Outer Man --- 2. Arjuna in the Court of Small Claims --- 3. The Only One Available ---- III. Householder in South Africa. 1. Somebody --- 2. Nobody --- 3. Instrument of Peace --- 4. Manifesto ---- PART THREE: THE EVENT. I.A Personal Word ---- II. Prophet in His Own Country. 1. Why Ahmedabad? --- 2. The Four-Fold Ruin --- 3. Confrontation --- 4. Breakthrough ---- III. Companions and Counterplayers. 1. The Sarabhais --- 2. Shankerlal Banker --- 3. Mahadev --- 4. Sons and Followers ---- IV. The Event Retold ---- V. Aftermath. 1. Satyagrahi and Soldier --- 2. Patient and Mahatma ---- PART FOUR: THE LEVERAGE OF TRUTH. I. Homo Religiosus ---- II. The Instrument. 1. Tactics --- 2. Ritual --- 3. Insight ----EPILOGUE: MARCH TO THE SEA.
Bibliography Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 451-461)
Subject Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948.
Passive resistance.
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