Ghandi
Gandhi could probably be considered one of, if not, the most confusing man to ever walk the earth. His ideas were ingenious, but terribly improbable. He was a leader among leaders. It takes a man with great strength to lead a successful nation, but it takes a man with great heart, mind, and spirit to bring about nationalism. Gandhi was fortunate enough to have the second. He lacked a political intelligence, and was therefore unaware of the consequences of living with Hindus and Muslims in the same area. His intentions were there, but his great plan was lacking some important issues, and it could therefore, not be carried out to the fullest extent. Gandhi was born a British citizen. He grew up having many of the "Old English" luxuries. He came from a family of merchants. He was born in Probandah, and through his early life, he assimilated British customs, learned English, d
In today's society, Gandhi would be considered an outcast because of his simplicity and love for all. He had no desire of wealth, and that alone would change the viewpoint of many American people. People would poke fun at him, and he would be of greatest use preaching to young people about morals and pride. That is where Gandhi would be strongest. Sitting down on a hill with people my age and discussing the meaning of life would suit him well, but as stated before, Gandhi was not a politician. None the less, Mahatma Gandhi was a great man with high goals. It we he and he alone that opened the eyes of the British and led to India's freedom. Gandhi was without a doubt an extraordinary man, but I do not feel that his ideas would be effective today. We base our society solely on business and popularity. No one has any moral issues in politics. It is always about money and M
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