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245 | _aMahatma Gandhi on moral bankruptcy | ||
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_bConcept Publishing _c2018 _aNew delhi |
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504 | _aIncluded Appendix, bibliography and Index | ||
520 | _aDuring struggle for Swaraj, Gandhi felt and observed that upholding ethics is necessary for India and every Indian. He rightly said that British conquest of India is because of collapse of morality and ethics. So, time to time, Gandhi writes on the subject to re-establish morality at individual, societal and national level. Without transforming individual, one cannot change the society and nation. One cannot transform India without transforming every Indian. This is most appropriate time when one can realize that Mahatma Gandhi's views which are more relevant than ever before or when he was alive. Gandhi is now part of history and his words belong to humanity. In this book, original writing of Gandhi gives us the crystal clear understanding of the subject without any distortion. A reader friendly book on Moral Bankruptcy is useful and worthwhile contribution on the subject with its immense current and future significance not only for Indian politicians and public servants, but also for the others | ||
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_aGandhi, Mahatma 1869-1948 _vEthics |
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_aSocial ethics _zIndia |
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