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NONVIOLENCE
non-violent action does not mean the absence of violence or the absence of anguish and suffering, but that the agony involved is taken upon one's self and not visited upon an opponent. Participants undertake constructive work whenever possible. Protests against injustice or destructive systems and practices is not enough. The eradication of poverty, the building of co-operatives, the establishment of village industries, the improvement of educational facilities : these and similar efforts must be constantly entered into.
III. GANDHISM AS THE STRONGEST, MOST CONSTRUCTIVE Force TODAY :
The message of Gandhi is even to-day the strongest revolutionary and constructive force in our country and the world. Gandhi was a seeker of truth and a social scientist. Gandhi was one of those masters of mankind who appear once in every several centuries. What Gandhi stood for will be with the human race for ages to come. Gandhi's message has gone deep not only in India but in many other countries. The world will realize that it needs Gandhi much more than any other modern teacher, particularly in view of the crisis in which it is becoming more and more submerged.
Dedicated groups of Gandhians belive that by non-violent means of persuasion and Satyāgraha a total revolution encompassing individuals as well as societies can be brought about. Gandhi wanted to replace capitalism not by state capitalism, but by his philosophy of trusteeship. According to Gandhi's
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