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Bhikhu Parekh, Baron Parekh

    January 4, 1935

    Bhiku Parekh is a distinguished British political theorist and an active member of the House of Lords. His work delves into multiculturalism, collective rights and responsibility, and other socio-cultural issues that have influenced governance in the UK. Through his ideologies and unwavering dedication, he has fostered a significant global understanding of Indian culture. Parekh champions a non-interventionist and tolerant political view, promoting harmony among diverse ethnic groups.

    Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction
    • Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the few men in history to fight simultaneously on moral, religious, political, social, economic, and cultural fronts. During his time as a lawyer in South Africa he developed his strategy of the idea of opposing unjust laws by non-violent protest. He led the Indian National Congress party in three major campaigns against British rule, each culminating in his arrest.In Gandhi , a short introduction to Gandhi's life and thought, Bhikhu Parekh outlines both Gandhi's major philosophical insights and the limitations of his thought. Written with extensive access to Gandhi's writings in Indian languages to which most commentators have little or no access, Parekh looks at Gandhi's cosmocentric anthropology, his spiritual view of politics, and his theories of oppression, non-violent action, and active citizenship. He also considers how the success of Gandhi's principles were limited by his lack of coherent theories of evil, and of state and power. Gandhi's view of man as ascetic allows no room for expressions of the cultural, artistic, or intellectual. Furthermore, he was so hostile to modern civilization that he was unable to appreciate its complex dialectic or offer a meaningful narrative.Nevertheless, Gandhi's life and thought had an enormous impact on the Indian nation, and he continues to be widely revered--known before and after his assassination as Mahatma, the Great Soul.

      Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction