Gandhian Philosophy: Non-Violence, Truth, and the Dignity of Labour as Foundational Principles The intellectual and moral landscape of twentieth-century political thought was profoundly shaped by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, whose political praxis and ethical reflections generated an enduring framework that continues to inform debates on justice, freedom, and human dignity. Gandhi’s philosophy cannot be reduced to … Continue reading To what extent is it valid to assert that the core of Gandhian political and ethical philosophy rests upon the principles of non-violence, adherence to truth, and the dignity of labour, and how do these values shape the broader theoretical and practical dimensions of his thought?