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'''Mohandas K. Gandhi''' (also '''Mahatma Gandhi''') was the leader of [[non-violence|non-violent]] [[pacifism|pacifist]] resistance of Indian people to the occupation by [[Great Britain]]. He has advocated [[non-cooperation]], a tactic that later was adopted by the philosophy of [[Leo Tolstoi]] and [[Martin Luther King, Jr]]. Contrary to the popular opinion he did not promote [[passive resistance]] or [[apathy]] to oppression.
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'''Mohandas K. Gandhi''' (also '''Mahatma Gandhi''') was the leader of [[non-violence|non-violent]] [[pacifism|pacifist]] resistance of Indian people to the occupation by [[Great Britain]]. He has advocated [[non-cooperation]], inspired by Leo Tolstoy's [["The Kingdom of God is Within You"]], a tactic that later was adopted by the philosophy of [[Martin Luther King, Jr]]. Contrary to the popular opinion he did not promote [[passive resistance]] or [[apathy]] to oppression.
  
 
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Mohandas K. Gandhi (also Mahatma Gandhi) was the leader of non-violent pacifist resistance of Indian people to the occupation by Great Britain. He has advocated non-cooperation, inspired by Leo Tolstoy's "The Kingdom of God is Within You", a tactic that later was adopted by the philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Contrary to the popular opinion he did not promote passive resistance or apathy to oppression.

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Mahatma Gandhi was a Hindu and believed his actions to be in service of God.