Africa Needs Gandhi: The Relevance of Gandhi's doctrine of Non-violence

Africa Needs Gandhi: The Relevance of Gandhi's doctrine of Non-violence
Author: Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang, Cmf
Publisher: Namaskar Book
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Explore the enduring relevance of Gandhi's doctrine of non-violence in 'Africa Needs Gandhi' and its impact on contemporary issues. Embark on a thought-provoking exploration of non-violence and social change with Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang, Cmf's insightful work, "Africa Needs Gandhi: The Relevance of Gandhi's Doctrine of Non-violence." Delve into a narrative that examines the enduring impact of Gandhi's principles on the African continent. As Basebang unfolds the relevance of Gandhi's doctrine, witness a narrative that resonates with the quest for justice, equality, and peaceful transformation. His exploration takes you through the corridors of history, inviting reflection on the potential of non-violence as a catalyst for social change. But here's the question that echoes through the pages: How can Gandhi's principles be applied to the unique challenges faced by Africa, and what lessons can be drawn from his philosophy in the pursuit of justice and liberation? Could this work be a guide for contemporary movements seeking transformative change? Explore the profound insights within Basebang's exploration, where each paragraph serves as a stepping stone into the world of non-violent resistance. This edition invites you to engage in a dialogue on the enduring legacy of Gandhi's principles in the context of African struggles for freedom. Are you ready to journey into the heart of social change with Gandhi's principles as your guide? Dive into the pages of "Africa Needs Gandhi" and let Basebang's thoughtful analysis be a source of inspiration for those advocating for justice and equality. Immerse yourself in short, impactful paragraphs that navigate the historical and philosophical landscapes surrounding Gandhi's doctrine. Basebang's work is not just an analysis; it's a call to action for those committed to the principles of non-violence. Here's your chance to own a piece of literature that explores the intersection of philosophy and social change. Acquire "Africa Needs Gandhi" now, and let the principles of non-violence guide your understanding of justice and liberation.

Africa Needs Gandhi!

Africa Needs Gandhi!
Author: Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Africa Needs Gandhi! by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang: In this thought-provoking work, Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang explores the relevance and impact of Mahatma Gandhi's principles and philosophy in the context of Africa. "Africa Needs Gandhi!" advocates for nonviolent resistance, social justice, and the pursuit of truth, drawing parallels between Gandhi's struggle for Indian independence and the African quest for liberation. Key Aspects of the Book "Africa Needs Gandhi!": Gandhian Principles: The book delves into Mahatma Gandhi's principles of nonviolence, truth, and social change, and their potential application in Africa. Freedom and Independence Movements: "Africa Needs Gandhi!" discusses the historical context of African freedom struggles and the lessons that can be learned from Gandhi's leadership in India. Social Justice and Equality: The book emphasizes the importance of social justice, unity, and cooperation in Africa's path to progress. Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang is a Cameroonian writer and scholar known for his insightful works on African history, politics, and social issues. "Africa Needs Gandhi!" exemplifies his commitment to promoting dialogue and understanding between diverse cultures and advocating for social transformation in Africa.

The Gandhian Moment

The Gandhian Moment
Author: Ramin Jahanbegloo
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0674074858

The father of Indian independence, Gandhi was also a political theorist who challenged mainstream ideas. Sovereignty, he said, depends on the consent of citizens willing to challenge the state nonviolently when it acts immorally. The culmination of the inner struggle to recognize one’s duty to act is the ultimate “Gandhian moment.”

Afloat

Afloat
Author: Guy De Maupassant
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2024-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Embark on a journey across the enchanting waters with Guy De Maupassant's captivating story, "Afloat." Immerse yourself in the ebb and flow of the sea as Maupassant weaves a tale that navigates the complexities of human nature against the backdrop of the open ocean. As the story unfolds, witness characters grappling with the vastness of the sea and the depths of their own desires. Maupassant's narrative captures the essence of maritime life, inviting you to explore the unpredictable currents of love, ambition, and the ever-changing sea. But here's the question that lingers like the sea breeze: What secrets lie beneath the surface of this maritime journey, and how do the characters navigate the tumultuous waves of life? Could Afloat be more than a story of the sea, offering a reflection of the human spirit? Explore the nuances of Maupassant's storytelling, where each paragraph mirrors the ebb and flow of the tide. This edition invites you to sail through the pages, where the sea becomes a metaphor for the unpredictable journey of life. Are you ready to set sail on a literary voyage that mirrors the ebb and flow of human experience? Dive into the pages of "Afloat" and let Maupassant's prose carry you through the undulating waves of passion, ambition, and the vast, open sea. Immerse yourself in short, impactful paragraphs that navigate the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of the sea. Maupassant's Afloat is not just a story; it's an exploration of the human spirit against the infinite canvas of the ocean. Here's your chance to own a piece of maritime literature. Acquire "Afloat" now, and let the rhythmic cadence of the sea become the backdrop to the timeless tales of love, ambition, and the ever-changing tides of life.

Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction

Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Bhikhu Parekh
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2001-02-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0192854577

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the few men in history to fight simultaneously on moral, religious, political, social, economic, and cultural fronts. His life and thought has had an enormous impact on the Indian nation, and he continues to be widely revered - known before and after his death by assassination as Mahatma, the Great Soul.

The Virtue of Nonviolence

The Virtue of Nonviolence
Author: Nicholas F. Gier
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791459492

A study in comparative virtue ethics.

The Power of Nonviolence

The Power of Nonviolence
Author: Richard Bartlett Gregg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-11-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108575056

The Power of Nonviolence, written by Richard Bartlett Gregg in 1934 and revised in 1944 and 1959, is the most important and influential theory of principled or integral nonviolence published in the twentieth century. Drawing on Gandhi's ideas and practice, Gregg explains in detail how the organized power of nonviolence (power-with) exercised against violent opponents can bring about small and large transformative social change and provide an effective substitute for war. This edition includes a major introduction by political theorist, James Tully, situating the text in its contexts from 1934 to 1959, and showing its great relevance today. The text is the definitive 1959 edition with a foreword by Martin Luther King, Jr. It includes forewords from earlier editions, the chapter on class struggle and nonviolent resistance from 1934, a crucial excerpt from a 1929 preliminary study, a biography and bibliography of Gregg, and a bibliography of recent work on nonviolence.

Revisiting Gandhi: Legacies For World Peace And National Integration

Revisiting Gandhi: Legacies For World Peace And National Integration
Author: Swaran Singh
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9811240108

This book interrogates several strands of Gandhian design, articulations, methods and ideals, through five sections. These include Theoretical Perspectives, Peace and World Order, Revolutionary Experiments, National Integration and Gandhi in Chinese Discourses. The authors seek to provide answers to questions as: Were Gandhian ideas utopian? What is the contemporary relevance of Gandhi? Do his ideas share convergence with theory in world politics and international relations? What was his role in forging national integration? How did his ideologies and experiments with truth resonate with countries as China?The writings also underline that being averse to individualism, for Gandhi it was the realm of societal interests which were significant, encompassing the good of humanity, dignity of labor and village-centric development. Development paradigms and health related challenges are articulated in the book to underline the significance of Gandhi's vision of 'Leave no one behind' to create an egalitarian society with respect and tolerance. The book presents the essential humility and simplicity of Gandhi.This book is a must read for those who seek to understand Gandhi in a way that is candid and inclusive. It's a book that conceals nothing and does not shy away from presenting debates on Gandhi. Moreover, it is a factual account, with contributors having relied extensively on archival materials, essays and an extensive review of literature. Hence, the book is replete with pertinent documentation and scholarship and makes a significant value-addition in the literature on Gandhi.