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Gandhi's Experiments with Truth

Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi

Richard a Falk 

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Anthony J Parel 

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Douglas Allen 

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Judith M. Brown 

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Bhikhu Parekh 

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Michael Nagler 

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Ronald J Terchek 

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Makarand Paranjape 

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Lloyd I Rudolph 

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Glenn Paige 

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Michael Sonnleitner 

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This comprehensive Gandhi reader provides an essential new reference for scholars and students of his life and thought. It is the only text available that presents Gandhi's own writings, including excerpts from three of his books-An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Satyagraha in South Africa, Hind Swaraj (Indian Home Rule)-a major pamphlet, Constructive Programme: Its Meaning and Place, and many journal articles and letters along with a biographical sketch of his life in historical context and recent essays by highly regarded scholars. The writers of these essays-hailing from the United States, Canada, Great Britain and India, with academic credentials in several different disciplines-examine his nonviolent campaigns, his development of programs to unify India, and his impact on the world in the second half of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first. Gandhi's Experiments with Truth provides an unparalleled range of scholarly material and perspectives on this enduring philosopher, peace activist, and spiritual guide.

Product Details

PublisherLexington Books
Publish DateNovember 10, 2005
Pages408
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780739111437
Dimensions8.9 X 6.4 X 0.9 inches | 1.1 pounds

Reviews

"In a time ravaged by large-scale violence and unending 'terror wars, ' nothing seems more urgent than to be reminded of another possibility: the path of non-violent struggle for justice exemplified by Gandhi. This volume assembles for the first time writings both by Gandhi and about Gandhi, the latter by some of the most distinguished experts in the field. Richard Johnson deserves credit for his judicious selections and for persuasively arguing that Gandhian satyagraha is 'the only way to stop terrorism.'" --Fred Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame

"Having these essays on one volume makes it a valuable source of supplemental readings for courses on Gandhi, peace and nonviolence, and conflict studies." --July 2007, Religious Studies Review

"Those looking for an introduction to Gandhi, seasoned nonviolent activists, and long time students of Gandhi will all find this to be a remarkable collection. Johnson has brought together key selections from Gandhi's writings with insightful essays by a variety of Gandhian scholars on Gandhi's nonviolence, views on religion, methods of political, economic, and cultural change and his continuing influence and relevance for today. I cannot think of a better book that unites Gandhi's own words with very readable essays covering a breadth of topics on Gandhi's life and thought. Johnson's book makes clear again Gandhi's importance as a resource for creating a more just and peaceful world." --Peter R. Gathje, Christian Brothers University


Having these essays on one volume makes it a valuable source of supplemental readings for courses on Gandhi, peace and nonviolence, and conflict studies.
Those looking for an introduction to Gandhi, seasoned nonviolent activists, and long time students of Gandhi will all find this to be a remarkable collection. Johnson has brought together key selections from Gandhi's writings with insightful essays by a variety of Gandhian scholars on Gandhi's nonviolence, views on religion, methods of political, economic, and cultural change and his continuing influence and relevance for today. I cannot think of a better book that unites Gandhi's own words with very readable essays covering a breadth of topics on Gandhi's life and thought. Johnson's book makes clear again Gandhi's importance as a resource for creating a more just and peaceful world.
In a time ravaged by large-scale violence and unending 'terror wars, ' nothing seems more urgent than to be reminded of another possibility: the path of non-violent struggle for justice exemplified by Gandhi. This volume assembles for the first time writings both by Gandhi and about Gandhi, the latter by some of the most distinguished experts in the field. Richard Johnson deserves credit for his judicious selections and for persuasively arguing that Gandhian satyagraha is 'the only way to stop terrorism.'

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