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Mahatma Gandhi and the Bahá'ís

Striving towards a Nonviolent Civilization

by

M. V. Gandhimohan



Copyright © 2000
Bahá'í Publishing Trust of India
New Delhi


CONTENTS
  1. Dedication
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgements

  4. Introduction

  5. The Quest for Truth

  6. The Role of Religion

  7. Prayer and Fasting

  8. The Power of Nonviolence

  9. The Oneness of Humankind

  10. Balancing the Sexes
  1. Education
  2. Work and Sacrifice

  3. Humanizing the Economy

  4. Politics and Social Change

  5. Vegetarianism

  6. Major Differences

  7. Epilogue

  8. Bibliography
  9. About this document

About the Book:

Our struggle towards a peaceful planetary culture that upholds social justice and sustainability at every level from the global to the personal requires us to look beyond globalization. In this context, Mahatma Gandhi and the Bahá'ís introduces the reader to a vision of a non-violent civilization as described in the writings of M. K. Gandhi and of the Bahá'í Faith. Questioning mainstream political, economic, social, and religious notions of success, M. V. Gandhimohan's critical analysis paints an optimistic future of an ever-advancing civilization that cultivates unity in diversity.

About the Author:

Born in Chennai (Madras) and raised in Rio de Janeiro, M. V. Gandhimohan went on to get his B.A. from Oxford University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Boston University. He is now a university professor in the northeastern Brazilian city of Maceió and, along with his American-born wife, is one of the founding members of the SISGLOBAL --- The Center for Studies and Research for a Democratic System of Global Governance, based in Brasília. He has been an active member of the Bahá'í community ever since he joined the community over ten years ago.

Book Price: US$4.00

Please contact publisher@bahaindia.org or The Bahá'í Publishing Trust of India for more information about the printed version. Or order through your local store: ISBN 81-86953-82-5.

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