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Nonviolent Resistance As A Philosophy Of Life Gandhis Enduring Relevance Ramin Jahanbegloo

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Nonviolent Resistance As A Philosophy Of Life Gandhis Enduring Relevance Ramin Jahanbegloo
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Author: Ramin Jahanbegloo
ISBN: 9781350168299, 9781350168282, 9781350168329, 1350168297, 1350168289, 1350168327
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Nonviolent Resistance As A Philosophy Of Life Gandhis Enduring Relevance Ramin Jahanbegloo by Ramin Jahanbegloo 9781350168299, 9781350168282, 9781350168329, 1350168297, 1350168289, 1350168327 instant download after payment.

What do we mean by nonviolence? What can nonviolence achieve? Are there limits to nonviolence and, if so, what are they? These are the questions the Iranian political philosopher and activist Ramin Jahanbegloo tackles in his journey though the major political advocates of nonviolence during the 20th century.
While nonviolent resistance has accompanied human culture from its earliest beginnings, and representations of nonviolence in Eastern religions like Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism are ubiquitous, it is only in 20th century that it emerged as a major preoccupation of figures such as Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa and Václav Havel. Focusing on examples of their way of thinking in different cultural, geographic and political contexts, from the Indian Independence Movement and US Civil rights and Anti-Apartheid movement to the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia and nonviolent protests in Tunisia, Iran, Serbia and Hong-Kong, Jahanbegloo explores why nonviolence remains relevant as a form of resistance against injustice and oppression around the world.
With balanced readings of central players and events, this comparative study of a pivotal form of resistance written by accomplished scholar of Gandhi presents convincing reasons to commit to nonviolence, reminding us why it matters to the development of contemporary political thought.

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