Description
- ISBN-13: 9780367775490
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 128.9999999 mm
- ISBN-10: 0367775492
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Height: 12.29999999 mm
- Weight: 119.9999999 gr
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹452.00Current price is: ₹452.00.
Discover 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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Simar Singh Gulati –
An important read for anyone interested in social justice. It explains the power of nonviolence and its potential for change.
Manya Kashyap –
A solid and informative piece of work. The book is great for college student, but i find it hard to understand it at times.
Dorin Pegu –
The book is well-researched but a bit dry. I appreciated the academic approach, but it could be more engaging for casual readers.
Balamuri Sai Sravan –
It’s okay. It covers the basics of Gandhi’s philosophy but doesn’t delve too deeply. Good for beginners in peace studies.
Janardan Singh Patel –
I found this book to be enlightening. It offers a fresh perspective on Gandhi’s legacy and its importance in our world.
Shubham Srivastava –
Enlightening and offers a fresh perspective on Gandhi’s legacy. Very thoughtful!
Kumar Manorath –
This book offers a solid analysis of Gandhi’s nonviolent approach. I appreciated the historical context but wished for more contemporary examples.
Nilesh Jain –
A concise overview of Gandhi’s philosophy. Some parts felt repetitive, but overall a good introduction. Learned a lot about Satyagraha.
Jayant Sangra –
Informative and insightful. Jahanbegloo presents Gandhi’s ideas clearly. A bit academic at times, but worth reading for peace studies.
Rohan Verma –
Well-written and engaging. Explores Gandhi’s impact effectively. Could discuss critiques more.
Aswin Rajesh –
Decent book. It provides a good starting point for understanding Gandhi’s concepts. Some chapters were more engaging than others.
Nishant Choudhury Sarania –
Valuable contribution to peace literature. Dense but profound and relevant. Very helpful for research.
Divyanshu Jha –
A comprehensive exploration, yet sometimes repetitive. Worth reading for those deeply interested in Gandhi’s concepts.
Naman Sharma –
A well-written exploration of Gandhi’s impact. The book could benefit from a section discussing criticisms of his methods.
Ayush Jain –
Enjoyed learning about Gandhi’s perspective. The writing style was accessible, and the concepts were easy to grasp. Highly recommend.
Sumit Kumar Sahu –
Accessible and clear, making complex ideas understandable. Highly recommend! It is so inspirational!
Bharat Jaggi –
A valuable contribution to peace literature. The book is a bit dense, but the ideas are profound and relevant today. A slow read.
Mayank Dhanjal –
Excellent guide to Gandhi’s nonviolent methods. A must-read for peace-building enthusiasts.
Amit Kumar Gupta –
Just okay, covers the basics but lacks depth. Good for a quick introduction. It is a starter pack.
Bharath P H –
Excellent book! It’s a comprehensive guide to Gandhi’s nonviolent methods. A must-read for anyone interested in peace-building.
Nishit Muralia –
Informative and insightful. I appreciated the historical context. It is a bit slow.
Jay Raj Sharma –
Decent overview, but lacking depth in certain areas. Suitable for beginners. It could be better.
Navishek Bhatt –
Concise and insightful, providing a balanced perspective on Gandhi’s philosophy. This is a great read!