Freedom begins as an argument, and in Indian Home Rule Mahatma Gandhi makes that argument with clarity, urgency, and moral force.
Presented as a concise political and philosophical dialogue, this work challenges listeners to reconsider what true self rule means, not only for a nation but for the individual. Gandhi critiques the assumptions of modern civilization and insists that political change without inner discipline cannot deliver lasting independence. The result is a focused, idea driven listening experience that speaks to civil resistance, ethical leadership, and the responsibilities that come with public life.
Listeners can expect a direct, accessible introduction to Gandhian thought and the foundations of nonviolent struggle. Indian independence, swaraj, self discipline, and the power of conscience are explored in a way that rewards both first time listeners and returning students of political philosophy. Whether you are drawn to history and politics, social reform, spiritual activism, or the enduring question of how societies should live, this classic invites reflection and discussion.
Press play and step into a conversation that still shapes the language of freedom today.











