The fascinating and timely quest of a longtime New York Times contributor to follow Mahatma Gandhi\'s code of ethics in today\'s world Mahatma Gandhi championed truth and nonviolence, led the struggle for India\'s independence, and staunchly stood up for the marginalized.
Featuring inspiring interviews, provocative reflections, and remarkable encounters, Becoming Gandhi reveals a new view of this pivotal figure and why his teachings are needed like never before..
He traces Gandhi\'s footsteps from India to England to South Africa and even American communities where Gandhi\'s spirit endures.
Committing to practice the Mahatma\'s six main principles--truth, nonviolence, vegetarianism, simplicity, faith, and celibacy--he seeks to better himself, facing successes and failures that at Times lead to self-effacing humor.
Where does this leave modern society? Garfinkel takes to heart one of Gandhi\'s most famous sayings--Be the change you want to see in the world--and attempts a personal transformation.
In one chilling admission, one of Gandhi\'s own grandsons tells Garfinkel that humans will always retain a degree of violence.
In Becoming Gandhi , veteran journalist and author Perry Garfinkel sets out on a three-year quest to examine how Gandhi\'s ideals have held up in a world beset with troubling trends.
To many he was a beacon of hope, a true Moral compass; to others, a divisive lightning rod for controversy.
When I despair, he said, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won.
The fascinating and timely quest of a longtime New York Times contributor to follow Mahatma Gandhi\'s code of ethics in today\'s world Mahatma Gandhi championed truth and nonviolence, led the struggle for India\'s independence, and staunchly stood up for the marginalized