This book maps the genesis and development of Gandhi's idea of
non-violence. It traces the evolution of the message of peace from
its first expressions in South Africa to Gandhi's later campaigns
against British rule in India, most prominently the Salt March
campaign of 1930. It argues that Gandhi's blueprint for change must
be adopted in the present, as the world craters on the precipice of
catastrophic climate change, and the threat of nuclear war hangs
over our heads. A timely book for uncertain times, this work is a
reminder of the value of peace in the 21st century. It will be of
great interest to readers, scholars and researchers of peace and
conflict studies, politics, philosophy, history and South Asian
studies.
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