Gandhi: A Prophecy...
Gandhi: A Prophecy
by: B.K. MallikThis book written almost immediately after Gandhis demise suggests a fresh view of his struggle to achieve peace in the human home embedded as it is in Malliks socio-philosophical theory of conflict and its avoidance.
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ISBN: 9788124607558
Year Of Publication: 2014
Edition: 1st
Pages : xvii, 111p.
Language : English
Binding : Hardcover
Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Size: 23
Weight: 360
This book written almost immediately after Gandhis demise suggests a fresh view of his struggle to achieve peace in the human home embedded as it is in Malliks socio-philosophical theory of conflict and its avoidance. Further in the light of the authors view of the dynamics of history, it reads the life and death of Mahatma Gandhi as more than a mere episode in the milieu of traditional value: it is projected as a significant event which opens up new and unprecedented possibilities for the future of man.
As an original and thought-provoking perspective it should invoke the interest of Gandhians, philosophers and historians alike.
Part One
Mahaprasthan
Mahaprasthan
Part Two
A Prophecy
I. Legal and Moral Values
II. The Long Night of History
III. An Experiment with Tradition
IV. Mystics, Humanists and Sceptics
V. Asceticism contra Freedom
VI. Atoms: The Duality of the Unique
VII. Possibility of the Absolute
VIII. The Society of Beings
Sravana the 15th

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