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This balanced selection of Gandhi s writings, taken from his letters, articles, and books, represents the complete cross-section of his thought, from his early years as a young barrister in London, to his final days as sage and counsel to newly independent India.

 

 

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'... a judicious mix of excerpts from Gandhi's letters, articles, and books which come together to provide a useful introduction to his political theory. The selected passages, together with Iyer's introduction, present a definitive picture of Gandhi. ... the organisation of the material makes the book easy to use without totally neglecting significant historical details. ... political theorists seeking a broad understanding of the way Gandhi perceived the world will find this selection more that adequate to their needs. Certainly, this is the best single-volume selectin known to me.' Mark Bevir. University of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics

About the Author

Raghavan Iyer is at University of California, Santa Barbara.
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The Essential Writings Of Mahatma Gandhi

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  • ISBN: 9780195632088
  • Author: Raghavan Iyer
  • Publisher: Oxford
  • Pages: 460
  • Format: Paperback
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This balanced selection of Gandhi s writings, taken from his letters, articles, and books, represents the complete cross-section of his thought, from his early years as a young barrister in London, to his final days as sage and counsel to newly independent India.

 

 

Review

'... a judicious mix of excerpts from Gandhi's letters, articles, and books which come together to provide a useful introduction to his political theory. The selected passages, together with Iyer's introduction, present a definitive picture of Gandhi. ... the organisation of the material makes the book easy to use without totally neglecting significant historical details. ... political theorists seeking a broad understanding of the way Gandhi perceived the world will find this selection more that adequate to their needs. Certainly, this is the best single-volume selectin known to me.' Mark Bevir. University of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics

About the Author

Raghavan Iyer is at University of California, Santa Barbara.

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