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Gandhi: An Impossible Possibility

English

By (author): Sudhir Chandra

Translated by: Chitra Padmanabhan

Gandhi was perhaps the most influential yet misunderstood figure of the twentieth century. Drawing close attention to his last years, this book explores the marked change in his understanding of the acceptance of non-violence by Indians. It points to a startling discovery Gandhi made in the years preceding Indias Independence and Partition: the struggle for freedom which he had all along believed to be non-violent was in fact not so. He realised that there was a causal relationship between the path of illusory ahimsa, which had held sway during the freedom struggle, and the violence that erupted thereafter during Partition.

In the second edition of this much-acclaimed volume, Chandra revisits Gandhis philosophy to explain how and why the phenomenon of the Mahatma has been understood and misunderstood through the years. Calling for a rethink of the very nature and foundation of modern India, this book throws new light on Gandhian philosophy and its far-reaching implications for the world today. It will interest not only scholars and researchers of modern Indian history, politics and philosophy, but also lay readers.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367146832

About Sudhir Chandra

Sudhir Chandra is a historian based in Delhi India. He has been associated with several universities and centres of advanced learning such as Nantes Institute for Advanced Study; Indian Institute of Advanced Study Shimla; Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities Edinburgh; Banaras Hindu University; Aligarh Muslim University; Jamia Millia Islamia; Maison des Sciences de lHomme Paris; Melbourne University; Bellagio Study and Conference Center; University of Chicago; Cornell University; Tokyo University of Foreign Studies; Indian Council of Historical Research and Indian Council for Social Science Research New Delhi. Among his publications are The Oppressive Present: Literature and Social Consciousness in Colonial India (2014/1992) and Enslaved Daughters: Colonialism Law and Womens Rights (1998). Chitra Padmanabhan is an independent journalist and writer based in New Delhi India. In her 30-year career she has worked in an editorial capacity with The Economic Times Hindustan Times The Pioneer Tehelka the Womens Feature Service and Katha. As a freelance journalist her articles have appeared on the edit pages and as feature essays in The Hindu Times of India Economic & Political Weekly the New York Times India Ink and The Wire. Her interests have focused on art and culture social change and political behaviour and the economic and environmental costs of development.

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