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Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Constitution

Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Constitution
Author: Narendra Chapalgaonker
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317330749

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Why did the Constituent Assembly of India discard Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of constitutional structure that gave prominence to villages, and prefer parliamentary democracy instead? Why did the self-sufficient and self-governing village of his dream not find a place in India’s political edifice? This book explores these and other important questions that are intrinsically linked to the making of modern India. It traces the events leading up to Independence, the freedom struggle and the forming of the Constituent Assembly. The volume looks at the underlying foundations of the Indian nation state and the role of leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and B. R. Ambedkar. It further explores the linkages and the dissonances between Gandhi’s ideas and principles and the Indian Constitution. Engaging and accessible, this book will be an interesting read for researchers and scholars of modern India, South Asian politics and history.


Gandhian Constitution for Free India

Gandhian Constitution for Free India
Author: Shriman Narayan
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1946
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN:

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Right to Equality in the Indian Constitution

Right to Equality in the Indian Constitution
Author: Shashi Nath Saraswati
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2002
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN: 9788170229513

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Gandhi and Liberalism

Gandhi and Liberalism
Author: Vinit Haksar
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 135159320X

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One of the main themes running through Gandhi’s life and work was the battle against evil. This book offers a fascinating reconstruction of Gandhi and the doctrine of Ahimsa or non-violence. Gandhi’s moral perfectionism is contrasted with other forms of perfectionism, but the book stresses that Gandhi also offered a doctrine of the second best. Following Gandhi, the author argues that outward violence with compassion is intrinsically not as good as non-violence with compassion, but it is a second best that is sometimes a necessary evil in an imperfect world. The book provides an illuminating analysis of coercion, non-co-operation, civil disobedience and necessary evil, comparing Gandhi’s ideas with that of some of the leading western moral, legal and political philosophers. Further, some of his important ideas are shown to have relevance for the working of the Indian Constitution. This book will be essential for scholars and researchers in moral, legal and political philosophy, Gandhi studies, political science and South Asian studies.


Constitutional Development & National Movemen in India

Constitutional Development & National Movemen in India
Author: Aggarwal R.C./Bhatnagar Mahesh
Publisher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8121905656

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Part-I : Constitutional Development Of India Part-Ii : National Movement Part-Iii: Modern Indian Constitution


Reflections on the Indian Constitution

Reflections on the Indian Constitution
Author: Candraśekhara Dharmādhikārī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1978
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN:

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Swami Ramanand Tirth memorial lectures, Nanded, 1975.


Gandhi Before India

Gandhi Before India
Author: Ramachandra Guha
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 038553230X

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Here is the first volume of a magisterial biography of Mohandas Gandhi that gives us the most illuminating portrait we have had of the life, the work and the historical context of one of the most abidingly influential—and controversial—men in modern history. Ramachandra Guha—hailed by Time as “Indian democracy’s preeminent chronicler”—takes us from Gandhi’s birth in 1869 through his upbringing in Gujarat, his two years as a student in London and his two decades as a lawyer and community organizer in South Africa. Guha has uncovered myriad previously untapped documents, including private papers of Gandhi’s contemporaries and co-workers; contemporary newspapers and court documents; the writings of Gandhi’s children; and secret files kept by British Empire functionaries. Using this wealth of material in an exuberant, brilliantly nuanced and detailed narrative, Guha describes the social, political and personal worlds inside of which Gandhi began the journey that would earn him the honorific Mahatma: “Great Soul.” And, more clearly than ever before, he elucidates how Gandhi’s work in South Africa—far from being a mere prelude to his accomplishments in India—was profoundly influential in his evolution as a family man, political thinker, social reformer and, ultimately, beloved leader. In 1893, when Gandhi set sail for South Africa, he was a twenty-three-year-old lawyer who had failed to establish himself in India. In this remarkable biography, the author makes clear the fundamental ways in which Gandhi’s ideas were shaped before his return to India in 1915. It was during his years in England and South Africa, Guha shows us, that Gandhi came to understand the nature of imperialism and racism; and in South Africa that he forged the philosophy and techniques that would undermine and eventually overthrow the British Raj. Gandhi Before India gives us equally vivid portraits of the man and the world he lived in: a world of sharp contrasts among the coastal culture of his birthplace, High Victorian London, and colonial South Africa. It explores in abundant detail Gandhi’s experiments with dissident cults such as the Tolstoyans; his friendships with radical Jews, heterodox Christians and devout Muslims; his enmities and rivalries; and his often overlooked failures as a husband and father. It tells the dramatic, profoundly moving story of how Gandhi inspired the devotion of thousands of followers in South Africa as he mobilized a cross-class and inter-religious coalition, pledged to non-violence in their battle against a brutally racist regime. Researched with unequaled depth and breadth, and written with extraordinary grace and clarity, Gandhi Before India is, on every level, fully commensurate with its subject. It will radically alter our understanding and appreciation of twentieth-century India’s greatest man.


The Constitution of India

The Constitution of India
Author: Pralhad Balacharya Gajendragadkar
Publisher: Nairobi : Published for University College, by Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1969
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN:

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Freedom's Battle

Freedom's Battle
Author: Mahatma Gandhi
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Freedom's Battle by Mahatma Gandhi