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zheka24 [161]
3 years ago
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What kind of world would we live in if we followed Gandhi's teaching?

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prohojiy [21]3 years ago
8 0
Gandhi taught people the correct way to fight injustice. Instead of retaliating with acts of violence, Gandhi implored his followers to only oppose an unfair act and never a person.
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