Many people have written about Mahatma Gandhi and religions, and many have published their personal reminiscences of his. A distinctive feature of this boom however, is that the chapters on Gandhi and the several religions which he drew upon are complemented by a chapter describing his relationship-which changed more than once during his long life – to various forms of religious non-belief. Relevant personal reminiscences by Lavanam Gora and his family are ...
In this fine analytical study of the work of J C Kumarappa, Mark Lindley rehabilitates a forgotten pioneer and shows the vital relevance of his ideas on current debates in ecological and development economics. Written in elegant prose, this book deserves a wider audience within the academy and beyond. This book introduces us to the world of a highly sophisticated economist from whom present-day economists of the non-European regions have much to learn. ...