n campaign to be known by an English name. He also decided that the term gave rise to a misunderstanding, noting how a European sympathizer at a public meeting had described passive resistance as a "weapon of the weak." Gandhi did not like this interpretation of the movement and denied that Indians were weak or passive. He saw their passive resistance as "soul-force," something far stronger than brute, physical force. Hence, the name satyagraha was to be used, made from satya (truth) i
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