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Conflict Resolution the Twenty-First Century: Ethical and Psychological Dimensions of Gandhi's Creative Non-Violence
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Conflict Resolution the Twenty-First Century: Ethical and Psychological Dimensions of Gandhi's Creative Non-Violence in Ottawa, ON
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Conflict Resolution the Twenty-First Century: Ethical and Psychological Dimensions of Gandhi's Creative Non-Violence in Ottawa, ON
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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Gandhi's visionary approach to conflict resolution, highlighting the enduring relevance of his ideas in today&s world. Contributions from a diverse group of leading experts from India and abroad provide fresh perspectives on the theoretical and practical frameworks for ethical, non-violent conflict resolution. Gandhi&s multifaceted approach emphasizes ethical action, non-violence (ahimsa), and the profound connection between satyagraha (non-violent resistance) and swaraj (self-rule). This book addresses contemporary issues of violence and conflict, focusing on the ethical and psychological dimensions of Gandhi&s philosophy. It fills a notable gap in existing conflict resolution literature. This book appeals to readers across various disciplines, including philosophy, political science, history, cultural studies, and peace studies. Engaging deeply with Gandhi&s principles, it offers valuable, practical guidance for those seeking peaceful solutions to conflicts in the modern era.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Gandhi's visionary approach to conflict resolution, highlighting the enduring relevance of his ideas in today&s world. Contributions from a diverse group of leading experts from India and abroad provide fresh perspectives on the theoretical and practical frameworks for ethical, non-violent conflict resolution. Gandhi&s multifaceted approach emphasizes ethical action, non-violence (ahimsa), and the profound connection between satyagraha (non-violent resistance) and swaraj (self-rule). This book addresses contemporary issues of violence and conflict, focusing on the ethical and psychological dimensions of Gandhi&s philosophy. It fills a notable gap in existing conflict resolution literature. This book appeals to readers across various disciplines, including philosophy, political science, history, cultural studies, and peace studies. Engaging deeply with Gandhi&s principles, it offers valuable, practical guidance for those seeking peaceful solutions to conflicts in the modern era.


















