
Gandhi A Very Short Introduction
Book Specifications
- Title: Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Author: Bhikhu Parekh
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0195671805
- Pages: 140
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 2007
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book
Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction by Bhikhu Parekh is a concise yet insightful exploration of the life, ideas, and enduring legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Part of the acclaimed Very Short Introduction series, the book offers readers a clear and accessible understanding of one of the most influential political and moral leaders of the twentieth century.
Rather than presenting only a chronological biography, Bhikhu Parekh examines the philosophical foundations of Gandhi's thought and the principles that guided his public life. The book discusses Gandhi's concepts of truth, nonviolence, self-discipline, civil disobedience, social justice, and political freedom, showing how these ideas shaped both India's independence movement and global struggles for human rights.
Parekh also explores Gandhi's views on religion, ethics, economics, education, community life, and the relationship between individual morality and political action. The author provides a balanced assessment of Gandhi's achievements, influence, and continuing relevance in addressing contemporary social and political challenges.
Written with scholarly insight and remarkable clarity, this volume serves as an excellent introduction for students, researchers, and general readers seeking to understand Gandhi's life and thought without requiring extensive prior knowledge.
Published by Oxford University Press, this paperback edition is an essential guide for anyone interested in modern history, political philosophy, ethics, peace studies, and the ideas of one of the world's most respected leaders.
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Book Specifications
- Title: Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Author: Bhikhu Parekh
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0195671805
- Pages: 140
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 2007
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book
Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction by Bhikhu Parekh is a concise yet insightful exploration of the life, ideas, and enduring legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Part of the acclaimed Very Short Introduction series, the book offers readers a clear and accessible understanding of one of the most influential political and moral leaders of the twentieth century.
Rather than presenting only a chronological biography, Bhikhu Parekh examines the philosophical foundations of Gandhi's thought and the principles that guided his public life. The book discusses Gandhi's concepts of truth, nonviolence, self-discipline, civil disobedience, social justice, and political freedom, showing how these ideas shaped both India's independence movement and global struggles for human rights.
Parekh also explores Gandhi's views on religion, ethics, economics, education, community life, and the relationship between individual morality and political action. The author provides a balanced assessment of Gandhi's achievements, influence, and continuing relevance in addressing contemporary social and political challenges.
Written with scholarly insight and remarkable clarity, this volume serves as an excellent introduction for students, researchers, and general readers seeking to understand Gandhi's life and thought without requiring extensive prior knowledge.
Published by Oxford University Press, this paperback edition is an essential guide for anyone interested in modern history, political philosophy, ethics, peace studies, and the ideas of one of the world's most respected leaders.












