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Gandhi and the World (Hardcover)
Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra, Yashwant Pathak; Contributions by Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra, Yashwant Pathak, Johan Galtung, …
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The book revisits Gandhi in this era of turbulence. As rigidly held
notions and practices fall to pieces, and as mechanisms of violence
and politicking fail, Gandhi comes to picture. If Gandhi could
change the course of history, there must be elements in his thought
and action, which need re-examination for the benefit of human
society. This collection of essays seeks to address the question:
Is it possible to generate Gandhian optimism and faith in truth and
nonviolence in the contemporary world? It argues that there is a
need for sustained efforts to make an in-depth study of Gandhian
principles to address global problems. The book is a useful
addition to the literature in political science and international
relations, economics, history, sociology, conflict and peace
studies, and a guide for the advocates of peaceful means of
conflict resolution.
This interdisciplinary study explores Marian imagery and
representations in world literature and art throughout the
centuries. This book demonstrates the widespread deep veneration of
the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary in various countries and
different Christian traditions. Devotion to the Holy Virgin has
served as a bridge to different cultures, overcoming all types of
possible borders. Religious and cultural literacy is crucial for
domestic and international politics, the practice of peace,
harmony, justice and prosperity. This book also gives recognition
and pays homage to the influence of the image of Mater Dolorosa in
shaping art and literature around the world.
2019 marked notable anniversaries for two of the most widely
recognised icons of the philosophy of nonviolence, representing
seventy years since the birth of Dr Martin Luther King Jr and the
150th anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi. Both brought
significant, constructive, and far-reaching social and political
change to the world. This volume offers an innovative perspective,
placing them, their beliefs and theories within the chronology of
the tradition of nonviolence, beginning with Lev Nikolaevicz
Tolstoy and encompassing the likes of Oscar Romero, Nelson Mandela,
Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan.This
collection of essays explores diverse understandings of the
concepts of nonviolence in a philosophical and religious context.
It also highlights the application of the techniques of nonviolence
in the 21st century.
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