Chapter 22 blog

My favorite thing about reading Strayer’s writing is that he consistently maintains a global perspective. I love that he wrapped up his text by providing an overview of the major events going on all over the world, instead of with an American-focus or a Eurocentric focus. 

My favorite part was that there was a section about INDIA!! I have so rarely learned about my country or culture in school. I actually didn’t know anything about Indian politics so it was great to learn about the formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885. India is usually associated with not being very contemporary or liberal, but the formation of the INC was really progressive at the time as it was the first major political way India took a stand against the British. 


I also loved being able to learn more about Gandhi. One thing that stuck out to me was that Gandhi got married at age thirteen. I was surprised that he didn’t find an issue with getting married so young. I didn’t know that he united Hindus and Muslims so I enjoyed reading about that. I had read about satyagraha in the past, but had never thought about it as “conscious suffering.” It reminded me a bit of the Buddhist writings on suffering and how it is universal and unavoidable.  

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