This thoughtfully curated anthology examines how Mahatma Gandhi’s principles are eternal and reflect his particular relevance today―a time of uncertainty, disruption and rupture resulting from the social, political, economic and environmental structures humanity has built.As in the 20th century, so in the 21st, Gandhi as a symbol of peace, and his legacy of a fundamental and all-inclusive compassion― whatever its limitations and occasional contradictions―has important lessons for us if what we desire is a just and sustainable world. The pieces in this volume, arranged in two sections―‘Influences’ and ‘Activisms’― discuss Gandhi’s Influence on civil rights movements and social upliftment; Gandhi as an exemplar of transformational leadership; Gandhi and the effects of the colonial encounter; Gandhi and higher education; Gandhi’s ideas of village republics in the context of globalization; Gandhi and lessons for self-reliance and simplicity in a complex and frenetic age; and Gandhi and the ethics of nursing and medical care, especially in a pandemic-ravaged world. Framed by Akeel Bilgrami’s Foreword, which looks at the concepts of secularism and multiculturalism from a Gandhian perspective, and Neera Chandhoke’s Afterword, which discusses Gandhian activism in the present Indian context, this is an important, and in many ways empowering,contribution to contemporary scholarly and public discourse. Key Selling Points • A valuable addition to Gandhian studies, with a focus on Gandhi’s principles of non-violent activism, solidarity, secularism and sustainability. • A book for scholars, university students, teachers, researchers, social activists and philosophers. • The editors are prominent academics and professors at the University of Mumbai. • With brilliant Foreword and Afterword by two of India’s most respected scholars―Akeel Bilgrami and Neera Chandhoke.
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The Editors Meher Bhoot is Associate Professor and Head at the Department of German, University of Mumbai. Rajesh Kharat is Founder Director, School of International Relations and Strategic Studies, University of Mumbai and Dean, Faculty of Humanities, University of Mumbai (on Deputation), and Professor and former Chairperson, Centre for South Asian Studies, School of International Studies, JNU. Satishchandra Kumar is Professor and Head of the Department of Applied Psychology, University of Mumbai. He is also the Coordinator of the Mahatma Gandhi Peace Centre. Kanchana Mahadevan is Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Mumbai.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography is the story of his 'experiments with truth'. So was his life. They are both inextricably linked, and together they influenced, inspired and instructed his contemporaries, as well as thinkers, activists, social workers and reformers who came after him. The engagement with Gandhi's ideas was not uncritical in his lifetime, nor has it been since. His immense relevance then and now is precisely because what he lived and preached, above all, was inquiry, examination and introspection as the means to transforming the self and society. The essays in this book examine the substance, impact and continuing relevance of Gandhi's experiments. There are essays on the influence of both Eastern and Western philosophies on Gandhi's ideas of satyagraha, ahimsa and self-reliance; on the ways in which Gandhian philosophy has transformed women's lives and how Gandhi animates contemporary children's literature; on Gandhi and democracy and Gandhi and social activism; on the complex relationships between the philosophies of Gandhi and his contemporaries like Tagore, Ambedkar and Bose. This scholarly and insightful collection, contextualized by a brilliant foreword by the noted academic and political theorist Bhikhu Parekh, is a significant contribution to Gandhian studies. Artikel-Nr. 146489
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