Gandhi in political theory truth, law and experiment
Is Gandhi a systematic thinker? While the significance of Gandhi's thought and life to our times is undeniable it is widely assumed that he did not serve any discipline and cannot be considered a systematic thinker. Despite an overwhelming body of scholarship and literature on his life and thou...
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Farnham, Surrey, UK ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate
2014
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : truth, law and experiment in political theory
- Presuppositions of war and peace : the mind, the world and the law of non-violence
- Sovereignty : individual, civil society and the state
- Territory : nationalism, identity and frontiers
- The science of peace : industrialization and the political economy
- Presuppositions of pluralism : experiments in unity, equality, and difference.