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Gandhi’s Satyagraha: The Radical Power of Nonviolent Resistance

7 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we dive deep into Mohandas Gandhi’s greatest contribution to the global lexicon of resistance: Satyagraha. Often mistranslated as "passive resistance" or "civil disobedience," Gandhi found these Western terms deeply inadequate. Derived from the Sanskrit words Satya (truth) and Agraha (firmness), Satyagraha literally means "Truth-Force" or "Soul-Force." It is not a weapon of the weak, but an intensely active moral power that requires immense courage. Discover how Gandhi turned the dynamics of conflict on its head. Instead of seeking to humiliate, coerce, or destroy the adversary, Satyagraha aims to win them over through moral persuasion and voluntary self-suffering. Dr. Ray explores the profound historical impact of this philosophy, from the iconic 1930 Salt March and the courage at the Dharasana Salt Works to its deep influence on Martin Luther King Jr. and the American Civil Rights Movement. In this episode, you will learn: * The true psychological and spiritual definition of Satyagraha. * How the Salt March stripped the British Empire of its moral authority. * Why absorbing suffering without striking back acts as a mirror to the oppressor. * How to apply "Truth-Force" today to counter digital outrage, cancel culture, and political tribalism. * How refusing to retaliate can de-escalate conflict in your global, professional, and personal life. Are you acting out of a desire for justice, or a desire for vengeance? Join us as we look at our opponents not as enemies to eradicate, but as potential allies currently blinded by fear. As Gandhi famously warned: "An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind."

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