Political Thinkers of modern India: M K Gandhi / edited by Verinder Grover
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This Volume Seven critically analyses the thoughts and ideas of M K Gandhi. It studies in detail: Philosophical and Metaphysical Foundations of Gandhi's Thought; Understanding Gandhi; Importance of Gandhi's Theory of Non-violence; Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi; Towards True Svaraj; Gandhi and the Gita; His Spiritual Quest; Moral Philosophy of Gandhi; His Concept of Sacrifice; Four Basic Principles of Gandhi's Philosophy; His view of human nature; The Service Spirit; His Creative Thought; Ahimsa and Gandhi; Gandhi and the Triple Yoga; Satyagraha and Democracy; Problem of Caste and Untouchability; Uplift of Women; Religion and Ethics; Impact of Gandhian Ideology on Indian Constitution; Communal Politics in India; Gandhian Economic Thought; His Concept of Crime and Punishment; Gandhism and Socialism; Politics of Decentralisation; Gandhi and Hindu-Muslim Question; Gandhian Concept in Modern Society; Gandhian Agenda for Peace Movements;His Approach to World Peace; Gandhi and the Negro Movement; His Impact on Dr. King; Gandhi: The Pacifist, the Idolator of Peace and Inventor of Non-Violence; etc . . This work is a treasure for all teachers, scholars and students of political science, modern history and modern social thought; all university, college, legislative, judicial, public and other libraries in India and abroad and for all those interested in the study of Modern Indian Political Thought.