Gandhi - A Sublime Failure

Gandhi - A Sublime Failure

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Author: S S Gill
Publisher: Rupa
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 268
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8171675506

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This re-evolution of Gandhi contains refreshing insights into his life and work, and deserves to be read by all who have ever been attracted by this highly complex and fascinating personality.



Gandhi was one of the greatest leaders of mankind. His message is perennially relevant. Few could attain his moral stature. As a mass-communicator, he reached and influenced more people in his lifetime than any other person in history. And he was an organizational genius.



Yet, practically none of his major projects succeeded. He led two great satyagrahas, and neither could achieve any of its declared objectives. He gave Hindu-Muslim unity the highest priority. But the Muslims never recognized him as their leader. He strove all his life to remove untouchability, but the untouchables did not accept him as their well-wisher. As to his liberation of India from the colonial yoke, the country got the worst of both the worlds: it got partitioned, and even this could not prevent a terrible holocaust.



This book examines Gandhi in the light of his agenda whether political, social or religious under eight different headings, not always in the chronological order. And while unearthing the many reasons for Gandhi's failure, it also inquires into the basis of Gandhi's abiding universal appeal.

Contents

Backdrop


Gandhi and the Freedom Struggle


Ahimsa and Satyagraha


Removal of Untouchability


Gandhi's Brahmacharya


Gandhian Swaraj


Gandhian Swaraj


Gandhi and Daridranarayan


Hindu-Muslim Unity


Gandhi and Partition


An Overview



Notes

Index