Gandhi and Modern Indian Liberals

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This study is an endeavour to enquire into the nature and efficacy of liberal primacies and the extent to which Gandhi imbibed them. Gandhi does not emerge as a liberal in the parlance of well stirred ideological congruence. And yet he remains the most outstanding exponent and activist of the liberal spirit. He build upon this superstructure. It is not always possible to expect an activist of the national movement to scrupulously adhere a specific ideology. Gandhi renovated the liberal thinking and sought to transform the idiom and primacies of Philosophy of nationalism and creative protest.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Himanshu Bourai

Himanshu Bourai (b. 1960, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. She is currently Reader in Political Science, at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar (Uttaranchal). She has participated in many social welfare and study activities. Her areas of interests are Gandhian Thought and Women Empowerment but she is a keen watcher of regional issues also. She has a number of research papers to her credit in various national and international journals. Dr. Bourai has authored one book entitled “Gandhi: Udarvadi Virasat” (in Hindi). Besides this, Dr. Bourai is the General Secretary of the PUCLUttaranchal formed by J.P.

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Title
Gandhi and Modern Indian Liberals
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Edition
1st ed..
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ISBN
8188683191
Length
viii+206p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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