The 3 S's
(Personal)
The 3 R's
(Social)
The 3 T's
(Ethical)
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this 'S'—reducing needs to achieve freedom.

What is Simplicity?

100

This 'R' describes the end goal: turning an opponent into a friend.

What is Redemption?

100

Gandhi famously said this 'T' is God.

What is Truth?

100

Gandhi chose this specific commodity to protest because it was a basic necessity for every Indian, rich or poor

What is Salt?

200

This 'S' involves taking the pain of the struggle on yourself to "melt the heart" of the enemy.

What is Self Suffering?

200

Gandhi's "Satyagraha" translates to "Truth-Force," but we often call it this 'R'.

What is Resistance? 

200

This 'T' suggests that the wealthy should act as "managers" of resources for the poor.

What is Trusteeship? 

200

If the population stops compliance and withdraws support from all state institutions

What is Non-Cooperation?

300

Gandhi’s "Constructive Programme" is tied to this 'S', which focuses on lifting the "last person."

What is Service?

300

Gandhi insisted on this 'R'—fixing problems inside your own culture—before fighting an empire.

What is Reform?

300

This 'T' means more than "putting up" with others, it is an active respect for all faiths.

What is Tolerance?

300

This 240-mile journey in 1930 became the most famous act of civil disobedience in history.

What is The Salt March?

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