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The Impossible Indian - Gandhi and the Temptation of Violence (Hardcover)
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The Impossible Indian - Gandhi and the Temptation of Violence (Hardcover)
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The Impossible Indian offers a rare, fresh view of Gandhi as a
hard-hitting political thinker willing to countenance the greatest
violence in pursuit of a global vision that went far beyond a
nationalist agenda. Revising the conventional view of the Mahatma
as an isolated Indian moralist detached from the mainstream of
twentieth-century politics, Faisal Devji offers a provocative new
genealogy of Gandhian thought, one that is not rooted in a cliched
alternative history of spiritual India but arises from a tradition
of conquest and violence in the battlefields of 1857. Focusing on
his unsentimental engagement with the hard facts of imperial
domination, Fascism, and civil war, Devji recasts Gandhi as a man
at the center of modern history. Rejecting Western notions of the
rights of man, rights which can only be bestowed by a state, Gandhi
turned instead to the idea of dharma, or ethical duty, as the true
source of the self's sovereignty, independent of the state. Devji
demonstrates that Gandhi's dealings with violence, guided by his
idea of ethical duty, were more radical than those of contemporary
revolutionists. To make sense of this seemingly incongruous
relationship with violence, Devji returns to Gandhi's writings and
explores his engagement with issues beyond India's struggle for
home rule. Devji reintroduces Gandhi to a global audience in search
of leadership at a time of extraordinary strife as a thinker who
understood how life's quotidian reality could be revolutionized to
extraordinary effect.
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