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Albert Camus: The Unheroic Hero of Our Time
17Explore the enduring relevance of Albert Camus’s philosophy in “Albert Camus: The Unheroic Hero of Our Time” by Ramin Jahanbegloo (ISBN: 9780367510121). Discover Camus’s “revolted compassion” and his powerful critiques of violence, totalitarianism, and nihilism. This book delves into Camus’s key concepts of the absurd and revolt, examining his impact on 20th-century thought and its implications for today. A must-read for scholars of literature, philosophy, and African Studies.
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Gandhi and the Idea of Swaraj
0Explore Gandhi’s profound concept of Swaraj beyond mere political freedom. This insightful study delves into Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of self-rule rooted in moral interconnectedness, empathetic pluralism, and nonviolence as empowerment. Discover how Gandhi viewed conscience as a transformative force, harmonizing spirituality and politics. Essential reading for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Indian philosophy, political thought, and South Asian studies seeking a deeper understanding of Gandhian principles.
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Mahatma Gandhi: A Nonviolent Perspective on Peace
23Discover Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolent peace in “Mahatma Gandhi: A Nonviolent Perspective on Peace” by Ramin Jahanbegloo (ISBN: 9780367775490). Explore Gandhi’s impact on peace-building, conflict resolution & social justice. Learn key concepts of Satyagraha & its relevance today. A must-read for peace studies, history enthusiasts & anyone seeking a deeper understanding of nonviolence.
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Maxima Moralia: Meditations On The Otherness Of The Other
12“Maxima Moralia: Meditations On The Otherness Of The Other” by Ramin Jahanbegloo (ISBN: 9781032374499) explores the crisis of one-dimensional living in modern society. Jahanbegloo argues for a non-reductionist life embracing the “Other” through love, empathy, and equality. He critiques conformity, complacency, and the erosion of democratic dissent in contemporary society, advocating for thoughtful existence and awareness of the “Other” for the survival of humanity.
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Zola: An Intellectual Quest for Justice
0Embark on an intellectual quest for justice, exploring Émile Zola’s pivotal role in the Dreyfus affair. This insightful examination highlights Zola’s iconic “J’Accuse” letter and its profound impact on the public intellectual’s role, resonating with thinkers in India today. Discover the enduring power of critical reason and truth-telling as models for moral excellence. Essential for students of philosophy and critical reasoning, and a compelling read for anyone inspired by intellectual courage and societal change.