An attempt to provide a critical account of Gandhi's moral and political philosophy. It places him in an historical context and examines his central philosophical assumptions, drawing on his original Gujarati works and discussions with his associates and followers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
British rule and Indian responses; critique of modern civilization; Indian civilization and national regeneration; metaphysics; theory of morality; Ahimsa; Satyagraha; theory of the state; partition and the nationalist discourse; a critical appreciation.