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Genocide is commonly understood to be a terrible aberration in
human behaviour, performed by evil, murderous regimes such as the
Nazis and dictators like Suharto and Pinochet. John Docker argues
that the roots of genocide go far deeper into human nature than
most people realise. Genocide features widely in the Bible, the
literature of ancient Greece and Rome, and debates about the
Enlightenment. These texts are studied in depth to trace the
origins of violence through time and across civilisations.
Developing the groundbreaking work of Raphael Lemkin, who invented
the term 'genocide', Docker guides us from the dawn of agricultural
society, through classical civilisation to the present, showing
that violence between groups has been integral to all periods of
history. This revealing book will be of great interest to those
wishing to understand the roots of genocide and why it persists in
the modern age.
This book presents a rethinking of the world legacy of Mahatma
Gandhi in this era of unspeakable global violence. Through
interdisciplinary research, key Gandhian concepts are revisited by
tracing their genealogies in multiple histories of world contact
and by foregrounding their relevance to contemporary struggles to
regain the humane in the midst of global conflict. The relevance of
Gandhian notions of ahimsa and satyagraha is assessed in the
context of contemporary events, when religious fundamentalisms of
various kinds are competing with the arrogance and unilateralism of
imperial capital to reduce the world to a state of international
lawlessness.
Covering a wide and comprehensive range of topics such as Gandhi
s vegetarianism and medical practice, his successes and failures as
a litigator in South Africa, his experiments with communal living
and his concepts of non-violence and satyagraha. The book combines
historical, philosophical, and textual readings of different
aspects of the leader s life and works.
Rethinking Gandhi in a New World Order will be of interest to
students and academics interested in peace and conflict studies,
South Asian history, world history, postcolonial studies, and
studies on Gandhi."
This book presents a rethinking of the world legacy of Mahatma
Gandhi in this era of unspeakable global violence. Through
interdisciplinary research, key Gandhian concepts are revisited by
tracing their genealogies in multiple histories of world contact
and by foregrounding their relevance to contemporary struggles to
regain the 'humane' in the midst of global conflict. The relevance
of Gandhian notions of ahimsa and satyagraha is assessed in the
context of contemporary events, when religious fundamentalisms of
various kinds are competing with the arrogance and unilateralism of
imperial capital to reduce the world to a state of international
lawlessness. Covering a wide and comprehensive range of topics such
as Gandhi's vegetarianism and medical practice, his successes and
failures as a litigator in South Africa, his experiments with
communal living and his concepts of non-violence and satyagraha.
The book combines historical, philosophical, and textual readings
of different aspects of the leader's life and works. Rethinking
Gandhi in a New World Order will be of interest to students and
academics interested in peace and conflict studies, South Asian
history, world history, postcolonial studies, and studies on
Gandhi.
In this provocative study, John Docker takes his readers on an intellectual adventure. The journey includes a guided tour of the history of modernism, consideration of the development of postmodernism, explanation of structuralism and poststructuralism, and discussion of the debates and conflicts around each. It ranges widely, from theoretical discussion to consideration of everything from architecture, television and detective writing to Sydney's monorail. The book engages with some of the most important debates of our time, combining polemical force with intellectual rigor, and reclaims popular culture from the forces opposed to it.
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