India's Politics of Joylessness

India's Politics of Joylessness
AP Photo/Manish Swarup

India has given rise to a different political ideal — that of the renunciate, who has no personal ties and dedicates every minute to the public good. It's a political idiom pioneered by Mahatma Gandhi, who took a vow of celibacy, distanced himself from his family, and fashioned himself as a Hindu ascetic, as he led the independence movement.

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