The Gandhi Foundation
www.gandhifoundation.orgThe Gandhi Foundation exists to spread knowledge and understanding of the life and work of Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948). Our most important aim is to explain and demonstrate the continuing relevance of Gandhi’s insights and actions today. Gandhi is one of the most significant figures of modern times. He began as an insignificant individual with no particular talents and gradually became a remarkable human being. He considered that everyone has the potential for ethical and spiritual growth, and that community is the most effective basis for our development. Gandhi’s ideas have a relevance beyond his own time. His approach was holistic and evolved through experience. The Gandhi Foundation promotes: - Nonviolence to replace war and aggression - Egalitarian economics, emphasising self-reliance, cooperation, and trusteeship - Simple lifestyles that avoid an endless quest for more possessions and superficial experiences. This is essential to protect the planet’s resources and ecology - Grassroots democracy that is decentralised, human-scale, and involves the active participation of everyone - Tolerance and pluralism: Gandhi regarded different religions and philosophies as each possessing some but not the whole truth - Respect for animals and an end to their exploitation
Read moreThe Gandhi Foundation exists to spread knowledge and understanding of the life and work of Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948). Our most important aim is to explain and demonstrate the continuing relevance of Gandhi’s insights and actions today. Gandhi is one of the most significant figures of modern times. He began as an insignificant individual with no particular talents and gradually became a remarkable human being. He considered that everyone has the potential for ethical and spiritual growth, and that community is the most effective basis for our development. Gandhi’s ideas have a relevance beyond his own time. His approach was holistic and evolved through experience. The Gandhi Foundation promotes: - Nonviolence to replace war and aggression - Egalitarian economics, emphasising self-reliance, cooperation, and trusteeship - Simple lifestyles that avoid an endless quest for more possessions and superficial experiences. This is essential to protect the planet’s resources and ecology - Grassroots democracy that is decentralised, human-scale, and involves the active participation of everyone - Tolerance and pluralism: Gandhi regarded different religions and philosophies as each possessing some but not the whole truth - Respect for animals and an end to their exploitation
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