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Gandhi Revisited The Plight of the Untouchables

Gandhi Revisited The Plight of the Untouchables

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  • ISBN-13: 9781591291992
  • ISBN: 1591291992
  • Publisher: PublishAmerica, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Austin, Donald C.

SUMMARY

This is a book that brings the works and writings of the great Gandhi into a modern setting. Gandhi championed the cause of the Untouchables in India, and for that he was assassinated. This book tells the story of the modern day Untouchables, the Homeless. The hero becomes a homeless victim, champions their cause, and then pays for his own human weaknesses. This work is written with several themes for the present society; religion, philosophy, morals, and evolution. It is one of a series of books written by Dr. Austin, the first of which is The Tower of Babel, which is to be published in April 2002. Matt, our hero, suffers from the affliction of alcoholic addiction and its complications, and while once a successful doctor, sinks to the level of homelessness after a disastrous marriage and an unfaithful wife, both serious threats to modern American society. This book also portrays the founding of a new religious order, Creative Evolutionism.Austin, Donald C. is the author of 'Gandhi Revisited The Plight of the Untouchables' with ISBN 9781591291992 and ISBN 1591291992.

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