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Gandhi is dead, long live the Gandhi / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Despite that none can refute the relevance of Gandhi. Gandhi was a man of great vision, gifted with brilliant insight and the ability to think clearly and profoundly. His thinking was truly relevant to the problems of his own time and that it continues to be relevant today, both to India and to the rest of the world. He was not only an effective leader of action but a profound thinker as well, and, therefore, that as a thinker of no small stature he is most certainly relevant to the world of thought (Quigley, 1971).
Key Words Philosophy  Capitalism  Mahatma Gandhi  Gandhism  Non Violence  Modern Civilization 
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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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ID:   044907


Gentle anarchists: a study of the leaders of the Sarvodaya movement for non-violent revolution in India / Ostergaard, Geoffrey (ed); Cukrrell, Melville (ed) 1971  Book
Ostergaard, Geoffrey Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1971.
Description x, 421p.
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ID:   131961


Globalisation: India has no identity except in swaraj / Vora, Rajiv   Journal Article
Vora, Rajiv Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the definition of civilization, Gandhiji calls a civilization, "civilization" which lays the path of knowing oneself. The path, thus of seeking self knowledge being and must be unique for each individual, group, community and nation according to their Law of Being swadharma. From the path that one follow, one derives one's identity in society.
Key Words Globalization  Civilization  India  Freedom  Mahatma Gandhi  Non Violence 
Swaraj  Independence of India 
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Mahatma Gandhi 100 years / Radhakrishnan, S (ed.) 1968  Book
Radhakrishnan, S Book
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Publication New Delhi, Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1968.
Description xii, 401p.Hbk
Contents Published under the auspices of The National Committee for the Gandhi Centenary
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