4/27 M.K. Gandhi + C.L.R James
In M.K. Gandhi's "Hind Swaraj," Gandhi discussed with the reader in the excerpt, of how India can be free if it's ruled by 'the people.' He refers to that as the "home rule." Gandhi wanted to break that economic bond that India, as a colony, had with England, but more importantly, wanted India to be free mentally and spiritually from Western machinery and materialism. This connects to Foucault's reading about trying to separate the truth from the power, by wearing down the powerful. In this case, Gandhi pushes for passive resistance against the English.
In C.L.R. James's "Beyond a Boundary," James talked about his education, as well his love for cricket. Growing up, James did not question anything because he thought that everything was just the way it was. At the cricket field, he felt that he was equal with everyone else. While on the outside of the cricket field, he questioned society's view. His society was all English influenced from education to morals. James' perspective is not surprising as many of those who lived in a country grow up into believing those actions/words are seen as normal.
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