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Debating India : essays on Indian political discourse / Bhikhu Parekh.

By: Parekh, Bhikhu, Baron Parekh, 1935- [author.].Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: xix, 374 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198060451.Other title: Essays on Indian political discourse.Subject(s): Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948 | Debates and debating -- India -- History | Statesmen -- India | India -- Politics and government -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 320.954
Contents:
Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; Part I ; Public Debates ; 1. Chapter 1: Indian Traditions of Public Debate ; 2. Chapter 2: Choosing the National Symbols of India ; 3. Chapter 3: Gandhi-Tagore Debates ; 4. Chapter 4: Ambedkar and the Pursuit of Fraternity ; 5. Chapter 5: Nehru and the National Philosophy of India ; 6. Chapter 6: Rethinking the National Philosophy ; 7. Chapter 7: Critical Reflections on the Indian Democracy ; Part II ; Limits of Dialogue ; 8. Chapter 8: Einstein on Gandhis Non-violence ; 9. Chapter 9: There Is More to Gandhi Than Non-violence ; 10. Chapter 10: Gandhi and Osama bin Laden: Is a Dialogue Possible? ; 11. Chapter 11: Gandhi and Inter-religious Dialogue ; 12. Chapter 12: Friendship in Classical Indian Thought ; Notes and References ; Index ; About the Author
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Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; Part I ; Public Debates ; 1. Chapter 1: Indian Traditions of Public Debate ; 2. Chapter 2: Choosing the National Symbols of India ; 3. Chapter 3: Gandhi-Tagore Debates ; 4. Chapter 4: Ambedkar and the Pursuit of Fraternity ; 5. Chapter 5: Nehru and the National Philosophy of India ; 6. Chapter 6: Rethinking the National Philosophy ; 7. Chapter 7: Critical Reflections on the Indian Democracy ; Part II ; Limits of Dialogue ; 8. Chapter 8: Einstein on Gandhis Non-violence ; 9. Chapter 9: There Is More to Gandhi Than Non-violence ; 10. Chapter 10: Gandhi and Osama bin Laden: Is a Dialogue Possible? ; 11. Chapter 11: Gandhi and Inter-religious Dialogue ; 12. Chapter 12: Friendship in Classical Indian Thought ; Notes and References ; Index ; About the Author

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