Given below is an excerpt from a speech given by a famous person in 1940.
``Of course, relative non-violence on the whole is doubtless a virtue so pre-eminently contributing to human good as to form one of the fundamentals on which human life whether individual or social can take its stand and evolve all social amenities. But absolute non-violence, that is non-violence under all circumstances and even when instead of helping human life whether individual or national, it causes an incalculable harm to humanity as a whole, ought to be condemned as a moral perversity and is on the whole condemned likewise by those very religious and moral schools which lauded relative non-violence as the first and foremost human virtue. The ahimsa of the Jains and Buddhists is opposed to this Gandhist Doctrine of ahimsa.''
Identify the person.