Published by Abhijeet Publication, 2011
ISBN 10: 9381136017 ISBN 13: 9789381136010
Language: English
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Add to basketContents Preface 1 Understanding GandhiJN Sharma 2 Gandhi and JainismAnil Arora 3 Gandhian concept of non-violenceAN Panda 4 Gandhi?s theory and practice of AhimsaRP Misra 5 Gandhian philosophy of non-violence An essence of human existenceNabanita Das 6 Gandhian non-violence and world peaceDeepak Prakash 7 Contemporary relevance of Gandhian non-violencePrasanta Kumar Mohanty 8 Non-violence in action in North-EastPC Shekar Reddy and JA Rama Moorty 9 Pacifism and GandhiAshu Pasricha 10 Culture of peaceSeema Pasricha 11 Building culture of peace Role of peace education and conflict resolutionDN Pathak 12 Anuvrat and world peaceAcharya Mahapragya 13 International peace and Gandhian world orderRS Yadav 14 Culture of peace Mahatma Gandhi and peaceful world orderMS Dadge 15 Gandhi as a journalistManoj Rajan 16 Gandhian and professional social workKD Gangrade 17 Gandhian perspective on economic developmentAshutosh Pandey 18 Individual and society The Gandhian perspectiveSaroj Malik 19 Gandhi?s ideas on ideal society and its lawBakhyt Kadyrova 20 Purification of politics A Gandhian alternativeRashmi Sharma 21 Democracy The Gandhian paradigmSheila Rai 22 Gandhi on communal harmonyAnju Jhamb 23 Paradigms of development Gandhian alternativeRam Binod Singh 24 Peace Environment and GandhiRamashray Roy 25 The millennium developemtn goals and education for nonviolent leadershipN Radhakrishnan 26 Peace building and the concept of non-violence in IslamZeenat Ara 27 Gandhi and the congress? involvement in the temple entry movement in early twentieth century TamilnaduRajshekhar Basu 28 Peace and conflict resolution Indian experience of Non-violenceRamjee SinghNeither Capitalism nor socialism has been able to solve the contemporary human problems Here is no hope from corporate world which is a byproduct of liberalization privatization and globalization There is a crises of governance The whole world is in search of an alternative which must be pro-poor pro-environment and pro-humanity The Gandhian alternative can provide solutions to contemporary problems such as unemployment unequal distribution of wealth violation of human rights terrorism fundamentalism exploitation oppression environment and climate change alienation and poverty if implemented in totality Gandhian thought and action are directly or indirectly echoed in contemporary debates not only in India but also throughout the globe In this present book an attempt has been made to rediscover reinterpret and revisit Gandhi and his thought Revisiting a Gandhi is an intellectual response to solve the contemporary dilemmas and conflicts arising out due to failure of developmental paradigms and failure of leadership Even the welfare state is not responding as it was expected Revisiting Gandhi provides some insight on developmental issues From Gandhian perspectives the real development will take the society form Vikriti perversion to SanskritiCulture It is not going back but going in the right direction All together 28 articles were written by different scholars from diverse fields 408 pp.
Published by Abhijeet Publication, 2011
ISBN 10: 9381136017 ISBN 13: 9789381136010
Language: English
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
US$ 45.00
Convert currencyQuantity: 1 available
Add to basketContents Preface 1 Understanding GandhiJN Sharma 2 Gandhi and JainismAnil Arora 3 Gandhian concept of non-violenceAN Panda 4 Gandhi?s theory and practice of AhimsaRP Misra 5 Gandhian philosophy of non-violence An essence of human existenceNabanita Das 6 Gandhian non-violence and world peaceDeepak Prakash 7 Contemporary relevance of Gandhian non-violencePrasanta Kumar Mohanty 8 Non-violence in action in North-EastPC Shekar Reddy and JA Rama Moorty 9 Pacifism and GandhiAshu Pasricha 10 Culture of peaceSeema Pasricha 11 Building culture of peace Role of peace education and conflict resolutionDN Pathak 12 Anuvrat and world peaceAcharya Mahapragya 13 International peace and Gandhian world orderRS Yadav 14 Culture of peace Mahatma Gandhi and peaceful world orderMS Dadge 15 Gandhi as a journalistManoj Rajan 16 Gandhian and professional social workKD Gangrade 17 Gandhian perspective on economic developmentAshutosh Pandey 18 Individual and society The Gandhian perspectiveSaroj Malik 19 Gandhi?s ideas on ideal society and its lawBakhyt Kadyrova 20 Purification of politics A Gandhian alternativeRashmi Sharma 21 Democracy The Gandhian paradigmSheila Rai 22 Gandhi on communal harmonyAnju Jhamb 23 Paradigms of development Gandhian alternativeRam Binod Singh 24 Peace Environment and GandhiRamashray Roy 25 The millennium developemtn goals and education for nonviolent leadershipN Radhakrishnan 26 Peace building and the concept of non-violence in IslamZeenat Ara 27 Gandhi and the congress? involvement in the temple entry movement in early twentieth century TamilnaduRajshekhar Basu 28 Peace and conflict resolution Indian experience of Non-violenceRamjee SinghNeither Capitalism nor socialism has been able to solve the contemporary human problems Here is no hope from corporate world which is a byproduct of liberalization privatization and globalization There is a crises of governance The whole world is in search of an alternative which must be pro-poor pro-environment and pro-humanity The Gandhian alternative can provide solutions to contemporary problems such as unemployment unequal distribution of wealth violation of human rights terrorism fundamentalism exploitation oppression environment and climate change alienation and poverty if implemented in totality Gandhian thought and action are directly or indirectly echoed in contemporary debates not only in India but also throughout the globe In this present book an attempt has been made to rediscover reinterpret and revisit Gandhi and his thought Revisiting a Gandhi is an intellectual response to solve the contemporary dilemmas and conflicts arising out due to failure of developmental paradigms and failure of leadership Even the welfare state is not responding as it was expected Revisiting Gandhi provides some insight on developmental issues From Gandhian perspectives the real development will take the society form Vikriti perversion to SanskritiCulture It is not going back but going in the right direction All together 28 articles were written by different scholars from diverse fields 408 pp.