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Listen To Albert Einstein Express His Admiration For Mahatma Gandhi
Two of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century interacted with each other. And here’s what they said. Source: Openculture.com Einstein’s Letter. Year: 1931 Albert Einstein sent a letter to Mahatma...
View ArticleWhy This Indian Researcher in the US Teaches Non-Violence to His Students
A 7,836-mile detour led a former University of Dayton research engineer with more than 100 research publications and 15 patents, to the University of Dayton Human Rights Center — to start another...
View ArticleTBI Blogs: Meet an American Gandhian Who Has Spent His Life Exploring...
Professor Emeritus of Languages at the University of California, Berkeley, and founder and former chairperson of the University’s Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Prof. Michael Nagler, who has...
View ArticleHow One Man Is Using Gandhian Values to Bring Peace in the Gaza Strip
Teacher and researcher Dr Ziad Medoukh is a Palestinian professor and the Director of the French Department at Al-Aqsa University in Gaza, Palestine. He was the first Palestinian to be recognized as...
View Article63-YO’s YouTube Channel Highlights Today’s Gandhians & How They Use Non-Violence
On a hot summer day in the month of June in 1975, the people of India were in the midst of a National Emergency that lasted 21 long months. At the time, people were arrested, protests erupted in...
View ArticleWhat Tolstoy Wrote in His Letters to Gandhi, Influencing His Path Toward Ahimsa
Before Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) became a central player in the freedom struggle, he read a lot of Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, also known as Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910). The Russian is one...
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