About The Book: **The Doctrine of Passive Resistance** by Sri Aurobindo is a series of articles advocating nonviolent non-cooperation as a powerful political strategy against British colonial rule. Drawing from Indian spiritual and ethical traditions, Aurobindo argues that passive resistance is not weakness but a conscious, courageous stand for truth and justice. It involves boycotting British institutions, promoting Swadeshi (self-reliance), and fostering national unity. He emphasizes moral strength, self-discipline, and civil disobedience as tools for national awakening. While rooted in nonviolence, Aurobindo acknowledges the right to active resistance if necessary. The work laid foundational ideas for India’s freedom movement and inspired future leaders.
Author: Sri Aurobindo
Pages: 102
Edition: 1948
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