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Thoreau and Gandhi

comparisons. Thoreau and Gandhi. Taxes. October 1908- Gandhi refuses to pay 25 pound tax for Indians in South American Arrested as a result Jail’s benefits (according to Gandhi) Only one warden, whereas free life has many No worry about food Work keeps the body healthy

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Thoreau and Gandhi

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  1. comparisons Thoreau and Gandhi

  2. Taxes • October 1908- Gandhi refuses to pay 25 pound tax for Indians in South American • Arrested as a result • Jail’s benefits (according to Gandhi) • Only one warden, whereas free life has many • No worry about food • Work keeps the body healthy • Prisoner has time to pray

  3. Reflections • Gandhi’s writing about his jail time ends with a quote by Thoreau: • “I saw that if there was a wall of stone between me and my townsmen, there was a still more difficult one to climb or break through before they could get to be as free as I was. I did not for a moment feel confined, and the walls seemed a great waste of stone and mortar”

  4. Ideals • Gandhi coins the term “satyagraha” • Truth-force or love-force • Peaceful: if words fail to convince the enemy, perhaps purity, humility, and honesty will • May take the form of non-cooperation, fasting, or a non-violent resistance

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