Mahatma Gandhi is the key figure that westerners are aware of in terms of India’s independence movement. However, to Indians, he was one of a host of leaders, of cherished figures known as “freedom fighters.” These leaders were distinct people, each with his or her own ideas and approaches. For instance, Aurobindo Ghose, who was the central leader a decade before Gandhi, advocated violence in certain circumstances, and argued in terms of both practical considerations and arguments drawn from religion. Several years later, in 1910, Gandhi published one of his first books, Hind Swaraj, in which he reacted against the ideas of men like Aurobindo while taking into account some of their insights. Growing up in Richfield, Minnesota, Dr. Ted Ulric...
Clark and Teitelbaum contemplate the seemingly unending cycle of violence in human history and look ...
This thesis is a glimpse at the man known as Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy. It includes three po...
Gandhian ideology is rooted in the everlasting human values handed down to us over centuries such as...
This is the third lecture in a series of three by Ted Ulrich titled (Non)Violence and Religion in In...
This is the second lecture in a series of three by Ted Ulrich titled (Non)Violence and Religion in I...
Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remai...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the roots of non-violence from the Vedic Age, circa 3000 BCE ...
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, more than twenty years before the height of\ud \ud the civil righ...
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi contributed both to the Indian civil rights movement in South Africa and ...
ABSTRACT: The largest obstacle to saving people in today's world is from violence and wars. There is...
Gandhi's concept of nonviolence has a humanistic approach. He tried to change the very character of ...
men have always struggled and fought against the prevailing social evils and human suffering, histor...
Mahatma Gandhi was one of the greatest freedom fighters of India who with his philosophy of nonviole...
invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come. ” Looking back over the pas...
Douglas Allen argues that Gandhi offers to us the most profound and influential theory, philosophy, ...
Clark and Teitelbaum contemplate the seemingly unending cycle of violence in human history and look ...
This thesis is a glimpse at the man known as Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy. It includes three po...
Gandhian ideology is rooted in the everlasting human values handed down to us over centuries such as...
This is the third lecture in a series of three by Ted Ulrich titled (Non)Violence and Religion in In...
This is the second lecture in a series of three by Ted Ulrich titled (Non)Violence and Religion in I...
Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remai...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the roots of non-violence from the Vedic Age, circa 3000 BCE ...
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, more than twenty years before the height of\ud \ud the civil righ...
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi contributed both to the Indian civil rights movement in South Africa and ...
ABSTRACT: The largest obstacle to saving people in today's world is from violence and wars. There is...
Gandhi's concept of nonviolence has a humanistic approach. He tried to change the very character of ...
men have always struggled and fought against the prevailing social evils and human suffering, histor...
Mahatma Gandhi was one of the greatest freedom fighters of India who with his philosophy of nonviole...
invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come. ” Looking back over the pas...
Douglas Allen argues that Gandhi offers to us the most profound and influential theory, philosophy, ...
Clark and Teitelbaum contemplate the seemingly unending cycle of violence in human history and look ...
This thesis is a glimpse at the man known as Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy. It includes three po...
Gandhian ideology is rooted in the everlasting human values handed down to us over centuries such as...