Moral Lessons from Gandhi’s Autobiography and Other Essays
By: Gangrade, K.D.
Publisher: New Delhi Concept Publishing 2004Description: 247p.ISBN: 8180690849.Subject(s): Socialism -- Human rights -- Social workDDC classification: 301.153 Summary: This book provides fresh insights into the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi, My Experiments with Truth , and identifies the moral lessons it offers not only to the individuals but also for the moral reconstruction of our society. Critically examining Gandhi's perspective on human rights and social work practice, Moral Lessons From Gandhi's Autobiography And Other Essays contains three case studies of the Gandhian way of conflict resolution. Gandhian agenda for the twenty-first century and some pertinent issues generally raised by the people have been included in the volume. An effort is also made to evaluate the role of Shanti Sainiks in the global race for armament with special emphasis on Gandhian approach. The book is highly valuable for the students of Gandhian study.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 | 301.153 GAN-M (Browse shelf) | Available | 50824 |
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This book provides fresh insights into the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi, My Experiments with Truth , and identifies the moral lessons it offers not only to the individuals but also for the moral reconstruction of our society. Critically examining Gandhi's perspective on human rights and social work practice, Moral Lessons From Gandhi's Autobiography And Other Essays contains three case studies of the Gandhian way of conflict resolution. Gandhian agenda for the twenty-first century and some pertinent issues generally raised by the people have been included in the volume. An effort is also made to evaluate the role of Shanti Sainiks in the global race for armament with special emphasis on Gandhian approach. The book is highly valuable for the students of Gandhian study.
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