The Essential Writings

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2008-05-11
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

'those who say that religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion means'Mahatma Gandhi was a profound and original thinker as well as one of the most influential figures in the history of the twentieth century. A religious and social reformer, he became a notable leader in the Indian nationalist movement, made famous for his advocacy of non-violent civil resistance.His many and varied writings are essentially responses to the specific challenges he faced, and they show his maturing ideas and political will, as well as his spirituality and humanity, over several decades.This new selection demonstrates how his thinking was truly radical, dealing with problems from the roots upwards: in the lives of individuals, of societies, and of political structures. It underlines the supreme importance of non-violence, and Gandhi's unique and unrealized vision of a new Indiaafter the departure of the British.

Author Biography


Judith Brown has written many books on Gandhi and India including Gandhi's Rise to Power, Gandhi and Civil Disobedience, Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope and Nehru. A Political Life. She is Beit Professor of Commonwealth History at Oxford University.

Table of Contents

Gandhi, his mission, and the influences on him
Gandhi reflects on himself
Gandhis acknowledges the major influences on him
Authentic human life and the transformation of the individual
The truly human life
The search for God
True religion and particular religious traditions
Seeking truth through non-violence, self-discipline, and service
Transforming societies
Creating moral societies
Ashrams - centres of personal and social transformation
India under British rule: making a new nation
Understanding swaraj
Making swaraj - the Constructive Programme
Making swaraj - key issues
Non-violence as political action
The birth of non-violent action
The essence of satyagraha
Appropriate behaviour for satyagrahis
Tactics and dilemmas in satyagraha
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