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In this paper, we present the influence of religion on the revolutionary movement that led India to political independence in the last century. The most credit for the changes has Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who achieved political changes through ...
Peter Hribar, Mari Jože Osredkar
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The postcolonial sociology of love in Gandhi’s non-violent political culture of Satyagraha [PDF]
Satyagraha is the philosophy of non-violent resistance and a critical constructivist approach—building on life experience and experimentation—to social action. It was delineated by M. K.
Cristiano Gianolla
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Gandhi and the Decolonisation of Global Health [PDF]
The decolonisation of the global health movement has been a matter of intense debate over the last few years. Recent political actions by leaders in the Global North, particularly the closure of the United States Agency for International Development ...
Vikash R. Keshri
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Excision primary anastomosis urethroplasty with gracilis muscle flap for management of complex stricture with prostatorectal fistula and failure of multiple surgeries: A case report [PDF]
Complex urethral strictures are challenging to manage, particularly after failed urethroplasty and associated complications. We report a case of a 32-year-old male with a nine-year history of urinary retention following pelvic trauma and six prior ...
Kristian Mohamad Daniputra +2 more
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The article presents the results of research carried out mainly on Mahatma Gandhi’s written statements which the authors refer to both a historical and socio‑political background.
Renata Czekalska, Robert Kłosowicz
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Gandhi and Buber on Individual and Collective Transformation
A virtual encounter between Buber and Gandhi articulates where they differ and where they touch common ground. They developed a transformative thinking that opened up the individual and collective ego to others.
Ephraim Meir
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Gandhi’s View on Judaism and Zionism in Light of an Interreligious Theology
This article describes Gandhi’s view on Judaism and Zionism and places it in the framework of an interreligious theology. In such a theology, the notion of “trans-difference” appreciates the differences between cultures and religions with the aim of ...
Ephraim Meir
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In Defense of a Just Society: Buber Contra Gandhi on Jewish Migration to Palestine
Much has been written on Martin Buber’s public response to Mahatma Gandhi’s article “The Jews”, which had been published in the newspaper Harijan in 1938, just after the Nazi pogrom against the Jews known as “Kristallnacht”.
William Stewart Skiles
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Gandhi and the Gender of Nonviolent Resistance
The special issue of which this article forms a part looks at human violence and tries to investigate religious potentials to strengthen the case for nonviolence as the preferred method of social change.
Louise Du Toit
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Leo Tolstoy’s Anti-Colonial Views and Their Influence on Liberation Movements in Africa [PDF]
Leo Tolstoy is one of the few Russian thinkers of the pre-Soviet era whose views influenced leaders of liberation movements in Africa. Soviet researchers explored his anti-colonial views and their perception in the African continent.
Gorelik Boris Moiseevich
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