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". . .And Then There Were None"
by Eric Frank Russell

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Originally published in Astounding, June 1951
Collected in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. IIA

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An Earth delegation comes to a long-settled planet to organize its government. They encounter a people--the Gands--who live in complete freedom and rely on a system of trading obligations. Soldiers on shore leave discover that the Gands live by the motto "Freedom--I Won't."

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  • The Gands take their name from Mahatma Gandhi who led the Indian people in their struggle for independence from the British.
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Explain the connection between the teachings of Gandhi and the philosophy of the Gands.
What is the weapon created by Gandhi?
 
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