Gandhi, Nehru and globalization
By: Thakur, Harish K. (Ed.).
Publisher: New Delhi Concept Publishing 2010Description: xxxiv, 242p.ISBN: 9788180696848.Subject(s): Mahatma Gandhi 1889-1948 Jawaharlal Nehru 1889-1964 -- Poltical And Social Views -- Globalization -- IndiaDDC classification: 954.035 Summary: The duo of Gandhi and Nehru has been at the core of contemporary Indian political thought. While the ideologt, morals and values of nationalism nurtured by the two remain at the centre of the major political organizations are challenges posed by the latest surge of globalization and the consequent of the traditional view. However, the ecological disaster, cultural retrogression, social aliennation, human rights, growing economic disparities and the curent economic depression are the challenges which need to be observed through a distinct perspective. The thought and the vision of Gandhi and Nehru can be significantly useful in managing the affiars. While the need of local industry, swadeshi and the proper management of labour has been seiously felt the role of planned development is equally significant. The current volume presents a series of paper regarding the relevance of Gandhi and Nehru in the gloablized era. Scholars from different disciplines have contributed the papers and it is hoped that the volume would be a significant addition to the field.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Special Collection- M.K. Gandhi, Guru Nanak Dev ji | NASSDOC Library | Mahatma Gandhi | 954.035 THA-G (Browse shelf) | Available | 50776 |
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954.035 MIS-U Understanding Gandhi | 954.035 NAN-G Gandhi and his critics | 954.035 RED-G Gandhian engagement with capital | 954.035 THA-G Gandhi, Nehru and globalization | 954.035 TRI-G Gandhi and humanity | 954.035024 GOR-G Gandhi as we have known him | 954.035092 CAM- Cambridge Companion to Gandhi |
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The duo of Gandhi and Nehru has been at the core of contemporary Indian political thought. While the ideologt, morals and values of nationalism nurtured by the two remain at the centre of the major political organizations are challenges posed by the latest surge of globalization and the consequent of the traditional view. However, the ecological disaster, cultural retrogression, social aliennation, human rights, growing economic disparities and the curent economic depression are the challenges which need to be observed through a distinct perspective. The thought and the vision of Gandhi and Nehru can be significantly useful in managing the affiars. While the need of local industry, swadeshi and the proper management of labour has been seiously felt the role of planned development is equally significant. The current volume presents a series of paper regarding the relevance of Gandhi and Nehru in the gloablized era. Scholars from different disciplines have contributed the papers and it is hoped that the volume would be a significant addition to the field.
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