The philosophy of Gandhi : a study of his basic ideas /
Seeks to give a coherent account of Gandhi's basic ideas. The book begins with an analysis of his central concept of "truth", and proceeds to show how a "prima facie" abstract concept so determines his way of life that it becomes the raison d'etre of his existence.
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Richmond, Surrey :
Curzon Press,
©1991, 1995 printing.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Preliminaries; CONTENTS; PREFACE; I THE CONCEPT OF TRUTH; II TRUTH AND RELIGION; III TRUTH AND AHIMS; IV SATY GRAHA; V SARVODAYA; VI TRUTH AND SOCIETY; VII TRUTH AND SOCIETY EDUCATION; VIII TRUTH AND ECONOMICS; IX TRUTH AND POLITICS; X CONCLUSION; GLOSSARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.