A Satyagrahi obeys the laws of society intelligently and of his own free will, because he considers it to be his sacred duty to do so. It is only when a person has thus obeyed the laws of society scrupulously that he is in a position to judge as to which... Asian and Jungian Views of Ethicsedited by - 1999 - 146 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Ainslie Thomas Embree, Stephen N. Hay, William Theodore De Bary - 1988 - 476 pages
...satyagrahi obeys the laws of society intelligently and of his own free will, because he considers it to be his sacred duty to do so. It is only when a person...iniquitous. Only then does the right accrue to him of the civil disobedience of certain laws in well-defined circumstances. [39:374] Up to the year 1906... | |
| Mahatma Gandhi - 1994 - 566 pages
...Satyagrahi obeys the laws of society intelligently and of his own free will, because he considers it to be his sacred duty to do so. It is only when a person...iniquitous. Only then does the right accrue to him of the civil disobedience of certain laws in well-defined circumstances. My error lay in my failure to... | |
| Larry J. Sabato, Mark Stencel, S. Robert Lichter - 2001 - 286 pages
...considers it to be his sacred duty to do so. It is only when a person has thus obeyed the laws . . . that he is in a position to judge as to which particular rules are good and just and which are unjust and iniquitous." Autobiography, 392; see also Bondurant, Conquest. 101. "I am resorting... | |
| Anthony Parel - 2000 - 178 pages
...satyagraha obeys the laws of society intelligently and of his own free will, because he considers it to be his sacred duty to do so. It is only when a person...iniquitous. Only then does the right accrue to him of the civil disobedience of certain laws in well-defined circumstances."12 Law-abiding citizens are unlikely... | |
| Richard L. Johnson - 2006 - 414 pages
...Satyagrahi obeys the laws of society intelligently and of his own free will, because he considers it to be his sacred duty to do so. It is only when a person...iniquitous. Only then does the right accrue to him of the civil disobedience of certain laws in well-defined circumstances. My error lay in my failure to... | |
| Douglas Allen - 2008 - 286 pages
...Satyagrahi obeys the laws of society intelligently and of his own free will, because he considers it to be his sacred duty to do so. It is only when a person...iniquitous. Only then does the right accrue to him of the civil disobedience of certain laws in well defined circumstance."16 I suggest that Gandhi's view... | |
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