Peace, Non-Violence and Gandhian Concerns
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Book Details:
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Author: Vidya Jain
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Edition: 2011
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ISBN: 9788131603536
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Pages: 308
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
About the Book
Peace, Non-Violence and Gandhi: Theory and Practice edited by Vidya Jain addresses one of the most urgent concerns of the 21st century—how to revive and sustain Gandhian ideals in a world marred by war, terrorism, cultural dominance, and environmental degradation. The essays in this powerful volume explore the global relevance of Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence (Ahimsa) and peace-building in a time when globalization has intensified social and ecological crises.
The book critically examines how military supremacy, industrial and technological exploitation, and economic liberalization have contributed to global unrest and human alienation. It argues for a need to harmonize society, ecology, economy, polity, religion, and technology—what Gandhi referred to as the “law of life.”
Contributors from across disciplines present deep theoretical insights and empirical case studies, making this volume a valuable contribution to peace studies, Gandhian scholarship, and conflict resolution. Each essay demonstrates how the Gandhian paradigm continues to provide practical tools and moral guidance for achieving a sustainable and peaceful world order.
This interdisciplinary collection is essential reading for researchers, academicians, peace activists, non-violent action advocates, and anyone committed to building a culture of peace in today's polarized world.