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ID130823
Title ProperGandhian ethics and its global implication
LanguageENG
AuthorPatnaik, Sanghamitra
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Politics is the most crucial human activity that involves governance. Ethics is the set of principles those regulate the activity of governance and administration. Before we focus on Gandhian Ethics it is necessary to focus on the two schools of thought - Idealism and Realism. Idealism was an approach to international politics based upon liberal assumptions and principles. lt was optimistic as it envisioned a world.in which law, institutions and diplomacy replaced power, competition and use of force. This School was represented 'by St. Simon, Richard Cobden. Aldous Huxley, Russell, Mahatma Gandhi, Wilson and Margaret Mead. It gave emphasis on the role of education and international institutions to bring a better world. It focused on the Positive side of human nature. It proceeded with the assumption that the harmony of the interests was not impossible. Hans J. Morgenthau is the main exponent of realist theory. For him the central focus of realism was power. He de?ned power as "man's control over the minds and actions of other man"(Morgenthau,l993). He emphasized on: lnevitability of conflict among nations, Centrality of Power, Ever -present threat of war.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol.35, No.5; May 2014: p.78-85
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol.35, No.5; May 2014: p.78-85
Key WordsMahatma Gandhi ;  Gandhian Ethics ;  Global Implication ;  Ethics ;  Ethnicity ;  Governance ;  Democracy ;  Political Values ;  Humanity ;  Idealism ;  Realisms ;  St. Simon ;  Richard Cobden ;  Aldous Huxley ;  Russell ;  Wilson ;  Margaret Mead ;  Political Interest ;  Moral Assumption ;  Human Nature ;  Education ;  International Institution