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Written between 1916 and 1932, the four works that make up Vows and
Observances were written for Satyagraha Ashram, the religious community
Mahatma Gandhi founded. In four parts addressing such fundamental questions
of life as truth, love, work, and poverty, the writings are as relevant
to modern western readers as they were to their original audiences. His
discussion of swadeshi, a principle of commitment to local economic activity
with roots in ancient India, strikes an important contemporary chord as
the world moves toward globalization. |