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Crisis of Indian unity 1917-1940 / Moore, R J 1974  Book
Moore, R J Book
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Publication DelhI, Oxford University Press, 1974.
Description 334p.Hbk
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ID:   152624


Gandhi: the political philosopher / Bibudharanjan   Journal Article
Bibudharanjan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Gandhi was a multi-faceted personality. He was a philosopher, social reformer, humanist practical idealist all in one. Gandhian philosophy is the most original contribution in the modern era which has changed the history of India and influenced social changes in many nations of the world.
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Gandhi and his concept of peace­ a way to conflict resolution / Dar, Muzammil Ahad; Mir, Rameez Raja   Journal Article
Dar, Muzammil Ahad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Gandhi was a philosopher and his are philosophical techniques to reformation. The concepts Ahisma and Satyagraha had used by Gandhi in its pure Indian traditional colour (Nanda, 1985, 33). Ahimsa and Satyagraha, the two words are a condensed form from Sanskrit language reflecting Indian socio-cultural milieu. Ahimsa and Satyagraha apart from their word meanings need to be understood within Indian socio-cultural context.
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Gandhi as a peacebuilder: his contributions and contemporary relevance / Varghese, Roshan   Journal Article
Varghese, Roshan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Peace  Mahatma Gandhi  Gandhi  Satyagraha  Relevance 
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Gandhi, India and the World: an international symposium / Ray, Sibnarayan (ed.) 1970  Book
Ray, Sibnarayan Book
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Publication Bombay, Nachikela Publications Ltd, 1970.
Description xiv, 384p.hbk
Series Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom
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Gandhian approach to a non-violent world order / Gullapalli, Sailaja   Journal Article
Gullapalli, Sailaja Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The world has always been afflicted with conflicts of all sorts. The last two centuries have been extremely conflict-prone with persistent problems, two major world wars and many proxy wars. While wielding of power remains the prime motive of these conflicts, many of them are acts of retaliation too. Partly, it can be attributed to deficiency in the spiritual and ethical values that are much affecting the contemporary international relations. Wars are being waged for establishing the so-called democracies, overthrowing dictatorships, wars on terror, and wars to liberate people from state oppressions.
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Gandhism today: a special reference to Satyagraha / Maharana, Sanjukta; Maharana, Ashok Kumar   Journal Article
Maharana, Sanjukta Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The concept of satyagraha is a worthy concept of Gandhi and valuable contribution to political thought. This is struggle for righteousness and virtue and progressive in nature. The satyagraha is a mass action. In mass action, some time violent action will entre in spite of self- control. So is there any relevance of this in the present world? Though it seems impossible, still the relevance of this principle is visible in various place and this gives the society to exist without diminish. So everybody should try to follow satyagraha and truth for a just world. In the contemporary world, there is need to follow the philosophy of our father of nation for the establishment of a just, non-violent and peaceful society.
Key Words Philosophy  Mahatma Gandhi  Satyagraha  Gandhism  Non Violence 
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Jinnah vs. Gandhi / Matthews, Roderick 2012  Book
Matthews, Roderick Book
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Publication Gurgaon, Hachette Book Publishing India Pvt Ltd, 2012.
Description 330p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788190617390
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Mahatma Gandhi: the birth of satyagraha-from petitioning to passive resistance / Pyarelal 1986  Book
Pyarelal Book
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Publication Ahmedabad, Navajivan publishing house, 1986.
Description xxii, 606p.Hbk
Contents Vol.III: Book contains photographs
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Mohandas: a true story of a man, his people and an empire / Gandhi, Rajmohan 2006  Book
Gandhi, Rajmohan Book
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Publication New Delhi, Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd., 2006.
Description xii, 745p.Hbk
Standard Number 0670999326
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ID:   152629


Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi in the 21st century: a man of action / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
Ahmad, Saleem Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The first of the names that we heard among the freedom fighters and national heroes is that of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi also known as Mahatma Gandhi, or Bapu.
Key Words Mahatma Gandhi  Indian Politics  Satyagraha  Gandhism  Relevance 
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Satyagraha / Nanda, Bhagbat Prasad   Journal Article
Nanda, Bhagbat Prasad Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words South Africa  Mahatma Gandhi  Gandhi  Satyagraha 
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Scope of happiness: a personal memoir / Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi 1979  Book
Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, 1979.
Description xvii, 333p.Hbk
Standard Number 0706910141
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Smallest army imaginable / Lummis, C Douglas   Journal Article
Lummis, C Douglas Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article explores why is so difficult to imagine a state without an army. It considers Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, conventional accounts of the sovereign state and the right to legitimate violence, Gandhi's concept of satyagraha, Gandhi's Constitution for a Free India, and Gandhi's understanding of the art of the possible. It concludes with a reading of Gandhi and the sacrificial politics of founding in India.
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Thoughts on Ajay Skaria’s Unconditional equality / Mehta, Uday S   Journal Article
Mehta, Uday S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Comment on Skaria, Ajay. 2016. Unconditional Equality: Gandhi’s Religion of Resistance. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Key Words Liberalism  Equality  Gandhi  Satyagraha 
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Who Shot the Mahatma? representing Gandhian politics in Indian / McLain, Karline   Journal Article
McLain, Karline Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Amar Chitra Katha ('Immortal Picture Stories') is the leading Indian comic book series, with 440 mythological and historical titles and sales of over 86 million issues. In 1989, after twenty years of publishing success, the producers of this series decided to release two issues on the world-renowned Indian politician and activist, Mahatma Gandhi. But Gandhi, best known for his technique of non-violent civil resistance, presented a formidable challenge: How to depict the Mahatma, paragon of peace and non-violence, in a visual medium that is notorious for its action and violence? This article examines the relationship between text and image in these comics, and draws upon interviews with authors and artists, to better understand the contested memory of Gandhi in India today as well as the contested concept of non-violence
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