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As a staunch political agitator by aptitude and profession, Gandhi had come face to face with a variety of social, political and religious ills and evils and fought against them for over five decades, with a view to improve the quality of life of the generations to come. In the course of his fights in South Africa and India, Gandhi had many occasions to study and reflect upon the nature of man and his relationship with the state. Out of these struggles, emerged a ...
Indian philosophy is wrongly taken to be idealistic in nature. Book on contemporary Indian philosophy also display the same bias. They deal with philosophers belonging to only the theistic or absolutistic tradition. Generally we find in them philosophers like Aurobindo, Ramakrishna, Vivekanand, Dayanand, Ram Teertha, Raman Maharshi, Gandhi, Tagore, Radhakrishnan and K.C. Bhattacharya. Such a treatment according to me, presents a lop-sided picture of contemporary ...