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Gandhi after 9/11

Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability

Douglas Allen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:OUP India

Published:7th Mar '19

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Douglas Allen argues that Gandhi offers to us the most profound and influential theory, philosophy, and engaged practices of ahimsa or nonviolence. Embracing Gandhi's insightful critiques of modernity, the book sees his approach as a creative and challenging catalyst to rethink our positions today. We live in a post-9/11 world that is defined by widespread physical, psychological, economic, political, cultural, religious, technological, and environmental violence and that is increasingly unsustainable. The author's central claim is Gandhi, when selectively appropriated and creatively reformulated and applied, is essential for formulating new positions that are more nonviolent and more sustainable. These provide resources and hope for dealing with our contemporary crises. The author analyzes what a Gandhi-informed, valuable but humanly limited swaraj technology looks like and what a Gandhi-informed, more egalitarian, interconnected, bottom-up, decentralized world of globalization looks like. The book focuses on key themes in Gandhi's thought, such as violence and nonviolence, Absolute Truth and relative truth, ethical and spiritual living. Challenging us to consider nonviolent, moral, and truthful transformative alternatives today, the author moves through essays on Gandhi in the age of technology; Gandhi after 9/11 and 26/11 terrorism; Gandhi's controversial views on the Bhagavad-Gita and Hind Swaraj; Gandhi and Vedanta; Gandhi on socialism; Gandhi and marginality, caste, class, race, and oppressed others.

This thought-provoking book, full of nuanced understanding of Gandhi's philosophy and practice, makes an exce llent contribution to the relevance of Gandhi for the 21st century. The book succeeds in providing the argument that Gandhi offers to us the most profound and infl uential theory, philosophy, and eng aged practices of ahimsa or non- violence to deal with the contemporary crisis of marginality, as well as other multifarious challenges that confront humanity today. In many ways, regardless of one's own personal take on the man or the doctrine, this book is a fascinating read because it brings together effectively for the reader how a Gandhi-informed, non-violent response is creative sustainable, and relevant today. Overall, this outstanding collection will be valuable to Gandhian scholars, students, and activists. * Sanjeev Kumar, Economic and Political Weekly *

ISBN: 9780199491490

Dimensions: 225mm x 148mm x 26mm

Weight: 494g

288 pages