About The Book: *Sarvodaya: The Welfare of All* by M. K. Gandhi is a vision for a just, equitable society based on nonviolence, truth, and self-sufficiency. Inspired by John Ruskin’s *Unto This Last*, Gandhi emphasizes the dignity of labor, the moral value of simplicity, and the need to uplift the poorest. He advocates for decentralized economies, village industries, and a life rooted in service, equality, and love. True progress, he argues, lies not in material wealth but in moral and spiritual well-being. Sarvodaya means the rise of all—ensuring no one is left behind, and all individuals live in harmony, justice, and mutual care.
Author: M. K. Gandhi
Pages: 220
Edition: 1935
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