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"‘The Dissenter as a critic, an innovator and a moral actor of resistance receives his due in Ramin Jahanbegloo’s study.’—Shiv Visvanathan Ramin Jahanbegloo, one of the world’s leading political philosophers, engages with the most pressing question facing us today: Is it not our duty, as citizens of democracies, to question and speak out against all authority? Should we not take back the power from self-interested political actors in the true spirit of Gandhi, for whom Swaraj was more than mere freedom from oppression? The core idea of Gandhi’s philosophy of resistance, Jahanbegloo argues, is his unshakeable conviction that it is no longer possible to organize political action without disobedience. Democracy, he says, must be structured so that every citizen can question and disobey unjust laws and institutions. This is what Mahatma Gandhi continues to tell us, more forcefully, bravely and compassionately than any other thinker of modern history. The Disobedient Indian is a compellingly argued, persuasive handbook about the history, philosophy and necessity of disobedience. It is a vital tract for our increasingly undemocratic times."

 

About the Author

"Ramin Jahanbegloo is one of the world’s leading political philosophers and the author of over thirty books. He is professor and vice-dean at O.P. Jindal Global University, India and at the University of Toronto, Canada. He has also been Professor of Democracy at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in New Delhi. He is the winner of the Peace Prize from the United Nations Association in Spain for his extensive academic work in promoting dialogue between cultures and his advocacy for non-violence. Some of his books include The Spirit of India; The Gandhian Moment; and The Decline of Civilization: Why We Need to Return to Gandhi and Tagore."
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  • ISBN: 9789363369566
  • Author: Ramin Jahanbegloo
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Pages: 176
  • Format: Paperback
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"‘The Dissenter as a critic, an innovator and a moral actor of resistance receives his due in Ramin Jahanbegloo’s study.’—Shiv Visvanathan Ramin Jahanbegloo, one of the world’s leading political philosophers, engages with the most pressing question facing us today: Is it not our duty, as citizens of democracies, to question and speak out against all authority? Should we not take back the power from self-interested political actors in the true spirit of Gandhi, for whom Swaraj was more than mere freedom from oppression? The core idea of Gandhi’s philosophy of resistance, Jahanbegloo argues, is his unshakeable conviction that it is no longer possible to organize political action without disobedience. Democracy, he says, must be structured so that every citizen can question and disobey unjust laws and institutions. This is what Mahatma Gandhi continues to tell us, more forcefully, bravely and compassionately than any other thinker of modern history. The Disobedient Indian is a compellingly argued, persuasive handbook about the history, philosophy and necessity of disobedience. It is a vital tract for our increasingly undemocratic times."

 

About the Author

"Ramin Jahanbegloo is one of the world’s leading political philosophers and the author of over thirty books. He is professor and vice-dean at O.P. Jindal Global University, India and at the University of Toronto, Canada. He has also been Professor of Democracy at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in New Delhi. He is the winner of the Peace Prize from the United Nations Association in Spain for his extensive academic work in promoting dialogue between cultures and his advocacy for non-violence. Some of his books include The Spirit of India; The Gandhian Moment; and The Decline of Civilization: Why We Need to Return to Gandhi and Tagore."

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