Colonialism, tradition, and reform : an analysis of Gandhi's political discourse
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Colonialism, tradition, and reform : an analysis of Gandhi's political discourse
Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, 1999
Rev. ed
- : US : hb
- : US : pb
- : Inida : hb
- : India : pb
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-349) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This revised edition of the widely acclaimed Colonialism, Tradition and Reform outlines and evaluates Gandhi's efforts to regenerate the moral order of Indian society appropriate to the modern age. Bhikhu Parekh considers recent works, draws on his own deeper understanding of Gandhi today, and includes a new chapter on Gandhi and the bourgeoisie.
The book locates Gandhi in the tradition of reformist discourse developed by his 19th century predecessors, and highlights the way he both continued and broke with it.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Hindu Responses to British Rule
Gandhi and Yugadharma
Theory of Non-Violence
Dialogue with the Terrorists
Sex, Energy and Politics
Discourse on Untouchability
Indianization of Autobiography
Gandhi and the Bourgeoisie
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