Gandhi, Truth, and Nonviolence
The Politics of Engagement in Post-Truth Times
Price: 1100.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198936626
Publication date:
30/01/2025
Hardback
368 pages
Price: 1100.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198936626
Publication date:
30/01/2025
Hardback
368 pages
Vinay Lal
The anthology presents a diverse array of essays delving into Gandhi's political activities, ethical beliefs, and philosophical stance. Distinguished Gandhian scholars contribute to this collection, setting it apart from similar compilations by focusing not just on Gandhi's impact or the debate over his relevance, but on maintaining his bold ethical ideals and progressive views in an era of skepticism.
Rights: World Rights
Vinay Lal
Features
- Features essays by world-renowned scholars, offering diverse and profound insights into Gandhi's complex legacy
- Challenges conventional perceptions of Gandhi, presenting him as a radical thinker with a moral vision relevant to contemporary issues
- Re-explores the global influence of Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy, including his impact on the American civil rights movement
- Includes a rare interview with civil rights activist James Lawson, providing a unique perspective on nonviolent activism
Vinay Lal
Description
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