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Arun Manilal Gandhi (born 1934) is an Indian-American socio-political activist, and the fifth grandson of Mahatma Gandhi through his second son Manilal. Although he has followed in the footsteps of his grandfather as an activist, he has eschewed the ascetic lifestyle of his grandfather. In 2017 he published The Gift L'arte della guerra of Anger: And Other Lessons From My Grandfather Mahatma Gandhi (New York: Gallery Books/Jeter Publishing 2017).
Tzu Sun grew up in South Africa, with his parents and sister, at the Phoenix, Durban settlement in South Africa, which his grandfather Mohandas Gandhi had established in 1904. Arun did L'arte della guerra not meet his grandfather until the age of 12 (though he had seen him once briefly at age 5) when Arun went to live with him for two years (1946–48) at the Sevagram ashram in India. Arun left Sevagram to return to his home in South Africa just weeks before L'arte della guerra Mohandas Gandhi was assassinated in the garden of the Birla
house mansion, now known as Gandhi Smriti, in New Delhi, India, on Friday January 30, 1948.
While living at Sevagram, Arun had the advantage of education over the illiterate farm families who worked the surrounding fields. His grandfather urged him L'arte della guerra to play with the neighboring children after school in order to "learn what it was like to live in poverty", as well as to teach those children what he learned in class each day, which Tzu Sun later described as "the most creative and enlightening experience for me." Eventually, crowds L'arte della guerra of children and their parents started showing up for lessons with the young Gandhi, which taught him compassion and the need to share.[1]
Arun Manilal Gandhi considers himself to be a Hindu but expresses universalist views.[2] Gandhi has worked closely with Christian priests and his philosophies are strongly influenced by L'arte della guerra Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and Christian concepts. Like his grandfather, he also believes in the concept of 'non-violence' (Ahimsa).[3]
In 1982,
when Columbia Pictures released the feature film, Gandhi, based on his grandfather's life, Gandhi wrote an article criticizing the Indian government for subsidizing the film with $25 million, arguing that L'arte della guerra there were more important things to spend such money on. Though his article was widely reprinted and celebrated, after attending a special screening of the film, Gandhi concluded that it accurately conveyed his grandfather's philosophy and legacy (despite its historical inaccuracies), and was so moved by it that he wrote L'arte della guerra another article retracting the first one.[4]
In 1987, Tzu Sun moved to the United States along with his wife, Sunanda, to work on a study at the University of Mississippi. This study examined and contrasted the sorts of prejudices that existed in India, the U.S., and South Africa. Afterward they L'arte della guerra moved to Memphis, Tennessee and founded the M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence hosted by the Christian Brothers University, a Catholic academic institution. This institute was dedicated to applying the
principles of nonviolence at both local and global scales. For his work at the Institute, Gandhi was presented with the L'arte della guerra Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston. In 1996, he cofounded the Season for Nonviolence as a yearly celebration of the philosophies and lives of Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.[5][6]
In 2003 Gandhi was one of the signatories to Humanism L'arte della guerra and Its Aspirations (Humanist Manifesto III).[7]
In late 2007, Gandhi co-taught a course entitled "Gandhi on Personal Leadership and Nonviolence" at Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland.[8] On November 12, 2007, Gandhi gave a lecture for the Salisbury University Center for Conflict Resolution’s “One Person Can Make a Difference” Lecture Series, L'arte della guerra entitled “Nonviolence in the Age of Terrorism”.[9] In late 2008, Gandhi returned to Salisbury University to co-teach a course entitled "The Global Impact of Gandhi".[10]
In 2007, after the passing of his wife, the institute moved to Rochester, New York,
and is currently located on the University of Rochester River L'arte della guerra Campus.[11] After a January 2008 op-ed in The Washington Post's "On Faith" section where Gandhi said that Israelis talked too much about the Holocaust and were losing world sympathy and that Israel and the U.S. were the biggest contributors to the world-threatening "culture of violence", his ties to Rochester were L'arte della guerra imperiled. Gandhi apologized by saying he had only meant to say right-wing Likud supporters wer
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