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Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule

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First written in Gandhi's native language Gujarati, this booklet advocates for Indian non-violent self-rule during the struggle for Indian independence against the British Empire. It is written as a dialogue between two characters. In it, the "Reader" serves as a typical Indian countryman (the targeted audience for Hind Swaraj), who voices common beliefs and arguments of the time concerning Indian independence, while Gandhi, the "Editor," explains why those arguments are flawed and interjects his own valuable arguments of self-reliance, passive resistance and the Indian identity.

The Gujarati-language publication was banned from publication by the British in India, causing Gandhi to translate it to English himself to evade the British authorities, as well as rally support from English-speaking Indians and international supporters of independence. It is now considered the intellectual blueprint of India's independence movement. (Mary Kay and Wikipedia) (3 hr 23 min)

Chapters

Note, Forward and Reply to Critics

8:18

Read by Michele Fry

Chapter I: The Congress and Its Officials

11:38

Read by Michele Fry

Chapter II: The Partition of Bengal

5:19

Read by Michele Fry

Chapter III: Discontent and Unrest

2:49

Read by Michele Fry

Chapter IV: What is Swaraj?

5:33

Read by Pamela Nagami

Chapter V: The Condition of England

7:08

Read by Pamela Nagami

Chapter VI: Civilization

8:15

Read by Pamela Nagami

Chapter VII: Why was India Lost?

7:23

Read by CrispAirBlueSky

Chapter VIII: The Condition of India

6:37

Read by Availle

Chapter IX: The Condition of India (Continued) - Railways

7:41

Read by Availle

Chapter X: The Condition of India (Continued) - The Hindus and the Mahomedans

13:38

Read by Availle

Chapter XI: The Condition of India (Continued) - Lawyers

7:10

Read by Availle

Chapter XII: The Condition of India (Continued) - Doctors

5:26

Read by Availle

Chapter XIII: What is True Civilization?

8:18

Read by Richard Shipp

Chapter XIV: How Can India Become Free?

6:09

Read by Richard Shipp

Chapter XV: Italy and India

6:54

Read by Richard Shipp

Chapter XVI: Brute-Force

15:31

Read by Maria Kasper

Chapter XVII: Passive Resistance

20:41

Read by Maria Kasper

Chapter XVIII: Education

13:10

Read by Maria Kasper

Chapter XIX: Machinery

8:06

Read by Maria Kasper

Chapter XX: Conclusion

15:33

Read by Maria Kasper

Appendices

11:56

Read by Michele Fry

Bewertungen

swaraj means a lot but not what we think now

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very philosophical, unanswered swaraj concept with all possible events from independent movement.