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This book introduces the life of the most iconic figure of Indian nationalism. Gandhi remains an inspirational individual for contemporary audiences. As an apostle of non-violence, he is celebrated in countless books and films. To ... celý popis
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This book introduces the life of the most iconic figure of Indian nationalism. Gandhi remains an inspirational individual for contemporary audiences. As an apostle of non-violence, he is celebrated in countless books and films. Today, in an age of permanent war, Gandhi's message of non-violent resistance resonates internationally among a new generation. And yet he remains something of an enigma. In India he was supported by businessmen and landlords as well as the poor. The British derided him as an anarchist and the left condemned him as a 'mascot of the bourgeoisie'. Today his ideas are championed and condoned by similarly diverse groups. Talat Ahmed's approach is to locate Gandhi as an activist within the India's history. She engages with the contemporary debates about Gandhi's ideas on non-violence, direct action and strategies for social change. This is a book which will challenge the deification of Gandhi without airbrushing his role out of the South Asian landscape.
Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Humanities History Regional & national history
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