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Gandhi after 9/11 : Creative nonviolence and sustainability

By: Publication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2019Description: HBISBN:
  • 9780199491490
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.83 ALL
Contents:
Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: The Relevance of Gandhi for India and the Contemporary World 2. Gandhian Philosophy: Theoretical Basis with Primacy of Practice 3. Is Gandhi a Vedantist? 4. How Can Gandhi Interpret his Favorite Bhagavad-Gita as a Gospel of Nonviolence? 5. Personal Reflections on Reading Hind Swaraj and Indian Reactions 6. Is Gandhi's Approach to Technology Irrelevant in the Modern Age of Technology? 7. Terrorism and Violence: Gandhi After 9/11/01 in the U.S. and 26/11/08 in India 8. Gandhi and Socialism 9. Rewriting Marginality: Minority Literature, Hermeneutical Insights, and Gandhian Challenges Bibliography Index About the Author
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: The Relevance of Gandhi for India and the Contemporary World
2. Gandhian Philosophy: Theoretical Basis with Primacy of Practice
3. Is Gandhi a Vedantist?
4. How Can Gandhi Interpret his Favorite Bhagavad-Gita as a Gospel of Nonviolence?
5. Personal Reflections on Reading Hind Swaraj and Indian Reactions
6. Is Gandhi's Approach to Technology Irrelevant in the Modern Age of Technology?
7. Terrorism and Violence: Gandhi After 9/11/01 in the U.S. and 26/11/08 in India
8. Gandhi and Socialism
9. Rewriting Marginality: Minority Literature, Hermeneutical Insights, and Gandhian Challenges
Bibliography
Index
About the Author