Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2010
ISBN 10: 8180696359 ISBN 13: 9788180696350
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ISBN 10: 8175414510 ISBN 13: 9788175414518
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Published by Aravali Books International Aravali, 1998
ISBN 10: 8186880550 ISBN 13: 9788186880555
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Published by Shipra Publications, 2004
ISBN 10: 8175411260 ISBN 13: 9788175411265
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Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2009
ISBN 10: 8180695816 ISBN 13: 9788180695810
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Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2008
ISBN 10: 8180694984 ISBN 13: 9788180694981
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Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2008
ISBN 10: 818069500X ISBN 13: 9788180695001
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Published by Concept Publishing Company
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Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2008
ISBN 10: 8180694976 ISBN 13: 9788180694974
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Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2009
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Published by Concept Publishing Company
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Published by Shipra Publications, 2012
ISBN 10: 8175414502 ISBN 13: 9788175414501
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Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2008
ISBN 10: 8180694801 ISBN 13: 9788180694806
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Published by Sage Publications, 2004
ISBN 10: 0761932259 ISBN 13: 9780761932253
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Published by Sage Publications, 2004
ISBN 10: 0761932240 ISBN 13: 9780761932246
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Published by Navachetna Prakashan January 1970, 1970
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Published by SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2012
ISBN 10: 8132109074 ISBN 13: 9788132109075
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Published by National Publishing House., New Delhi., 1982
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xiv + 281pp, appendices, a prior owner's signature front free endpaper, little worn on board edges with creasing dustjacket. Text mainly in Hindi with English introduction.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2005
ISBN 10: 817629621X ISBN 13: 9788176296212
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. Basic economic systems. 2. Defence as an economic problem. 3. Mobilisation of resources. 4. Defence budgeting. 5. Defence production. 6. Economic constraints of nuclear defence India's nuclear policy. Selected bibliography. Index. Defence Economics is an emotive subject. Its protagonists are merchants of death it leads to war and great human misery it uses global resources which could otherwise be utilized for more humanitarian purposes. But the opposite view is equally plausible defence expenditure preserves liberty and freedom from external aggression and internal instability it is an objective indicator of eternal vigilance it provides deterrence and thus indirectly saves lives and paves the way for development. The political and strategic aspects of the subject are important and possibly paramount. While emphasizing the economic consequences the alternative motivation should not be minimized. It is well known that the politics of economics does not play a vital role in a nation's defence decisions. But it should also be remembered that military spending is extremely expensive and the resource costs are even prohibitive. Hence the economics of defence strategy in crucial in a proper cost benefit analysis of the defence spending. We need to know that we are spending before we can evaluate value for money. 234 pp.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2004
ISBN 10: 8176294810 ISBN 13: 9788176294812
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. The concept of power. 2. Power in power politics. 3. Politics of corruption. 4. Politics an industry. 5. Gandhi's rise to power. 6. Gandhi wields power. 7. Congealing of political ideas of Mahatma Gandhi. 8. Theory and practice of political power. 9. A Gandhian solution. Bibliography. Index. The question of power has assumed particular importance both in the realm of theory and practical politics. With politics turning into a business enterprise in fact the most flourishing industry which knows no recession or slump a new breed of political entrepreneur has emerged ready to storm the citadels of power. Almost all the politicians during their own life time groom their own sons and daughters and other close relatives to enter politics. It has become by and large a family business. Political corruption is a part of practicing politics everywhere sort of a necessary evil or price of political freedom. Freedom to govern includes freedom to be corrupt. Here the focus is on how Gandhi viewed political power; what is its role in society can it be used non violently can the element of coercion be removed from it in accordance with Gandhi's view of non violent moral power what was its nature when Gandhi gained political power. Did he succeed in eliminating coercive element in his exercise of power. Generally it is assumed that political power flows from top to bottom but Gandhi tried to put the whole process in the reverse gear and generated power from below. To what extent he had been successful in his attempt. It is a matter of great interest to any student of political behaviour that while Gandhi was suspicious of the possible abuses of political power and advocated complete decentralization of it he himself exercised immense political power. Was it in accord with his suspicion of power. Was there any dichotomy between his theory and practice. Are corruption and criminalisation always the essential ingredients of politics. Has it become a business or an industry. These questions cannot be answered unless we study how Gandhi rose to power and how he wielded it after having gained it. This book gives different aspects of his political thinking in the light of his actual behaviour in tackling political issues. This book pierces the all pervasive smog of permissiveness surrounding the canker of corruption eating into the vitals of our body politic. 247 pp.
Published by Lipe Prakashan, New Delhi, 1979
Seller: Feldman's Books, Menlo Park, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good -. First Edition.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2012
ISBN 10: 8184504233 ISBN 13: 9788184504231
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Second revised edition. Contents Foreword Preface 1 Evolution of Gandhi?s economic thought 2 Alienation and wantlessness 3 On industrialization 4 Theory of trusteeship 5 Labour-capital relations 6 Rural reconstruction 7 Gandhi and the capitalists 8 Gandhism communism and socialism 9 Doctrine of Swadeshi 10 Gandhian economic order Bibliography IndexMahatma Gandhi regarded economics as a moral science and laid tremendous emphasis on the ethical aspect of the problem Economics that hurts the moral well-being of an individual or a nation and does not cater to the needs of the poor and down trodden is immoral and therefore sinful Its goal is not pure material benefits but advancement of humanity on its road to progress No one?s gain should be anybody?s loss financial physical moral or spiritual The Mahatma denounced the concept of ?Economic Man? because the mind of this industrialized robot suffers an almost complete black out when it comes to freedom and responsibilities of a human personThat is why Gandhi formulated his economic principles in the context of his design of an ideal social order a non-violent non-exploitative humanistic and egalitarian society Satisfaction of needs and moral elevation of individual were not anti-thetical for himAt a time when humanity is groaning under crushing burden of a number of miseries and struggling with the night-mare of a terrifying future the alternative course indicated by the unerring fingers should come as a solace to all those who seek happiness real prosperity peace and goodwill for allThis outstanding book is bound to blaze a new trail of alternative economics It promises to bring to its readers not only a new understanding of Gandhi but of the globalised world we live in today jacket 252 pp.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2011
ISBN 10: 8184503504 ISBN 13: 9788184503500
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Contents Foreword Introduction 1 Dynamics of Gandhian thoughtAditya Angiras 2 Rediscovering Gandhi education for truth and non-violencePoonam Bawa and HS Rathore 3 Challenges of globalization and the Gandhian alternativeArvind Adityaraj 4 The Gandhian Gospel and its relevance to the twenty first centuryGanesh Prasad and Anand Kumar 5 Gandhi and Indian nationalismSanjeev Kumar 6 Cesar Chavez Mexican GandhiKD Chopade 7 Significance of non-violence for peaceRam Naresh Thakur and Sruendra Raoy 8 The non-violence the key of Gandhian studiesHimanshu Shekhar and Hemlata Jha 9 Mahatma Gandhi apostle of peaceD Nirmala Devi 10 Models of peace and Gandhi in modern democratic systemShyam Chandra Gupta 11 The concept of non-violence in Indian philosophiesKamal Manohar 12 Truth and non-violence core principles of GandhiHossien Nemat Zadeh Gara 13 Training in non-violenceBS Bedi 14 Role of educational institutions in promotion of peace and non-violenceDayanidhi Prasad Roy and Reena Roy 15 Gandhi?s education essence of the complete manRanjit Kaur 16 Media in Gandhian perspectiveManoj Rajan 17 Gandhi?s socialism for peaceRamesh Kumar 18 Economic ideas of GandhiTawinder Kaur 19 Relevance of Gandhian humanistic concepts in modern worldSheeja OK 20 Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi?s philosophy todayAmit Narula and Kusum Narula 21 Relevance of Gandhi in the modern societiesParmod Chauhan 22 Buddhist perspectives of non-violenceRanjana Bhardwaj 23 Gandhi?s concept of humanism an overviewSuresh Kumar Soni 24 Gandhian philosophy of political changeSeema Pasricha 25 Gandhi?s views on womenKusum Solanky 26 Women education in Punjab a case study of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya JalandharMonica Sharma 27 Gandhian approach to tribal issueRanju Devi 28 Gandhi on peace conflict and conflict resolutionsSumit Narula 29 Gandhi?s vision a search for peace and securityRanjan Bala 30 Mahatma Gandhi a life for non-violenceKiyanoush Ghalavand IndexWe have hailed Gandhi as Prophet Crusader and Liberator but he has been seldom properly and critically understood No doubt he has been eulogized romanticized and even mythologised but hardly conceptualized and rationalized This is because there has been a general apathy among the intellectuals in our country who have only vague notions about Gandhi?s relevance This is indeed a tragedy that intellectuals have yet to get adequately stimulated to go into the works and ideas of world?s greatest son since Socrates Buddha and Jesus The present volume aims at bridging this Gulf and to bring the Gandhian academicians and activists closerThe present volume is the collection of scholarly papers presented in the International Conference of the Indian Society of Gandhian Studies in the Department of Gandhian Studies Punjab University Chandigarh 382 pp.
Published by Antony Rowe Publishing, Eastbourne, 2009
ISBN 10: 1905200773 ISBN 13: 9781905200771
Seller: Any Amount of Books, London, United Kingdom
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8vo. pp 608. Blue covers with photographic portrait of Swami Ambikananda, and yellow and white lettering at front and spine. 80 illustrations throughout in black and white and colour. ISBN: 9781905200771 Page numbers noted in pen at first endpaper. Otherwise clean and unmarked. Light shelfwear at edges of covers and corners. Overall very good.
Published by Springer, 2022
ISBN 10: 3031008111 ISBN 13: 9783031008115
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Published by Springer, 2023
ISBN 10: 3031008146 ISBN 13: 9783031008146
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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