GLOBLIZATION AND GANDHI’S CONCEPT

Dr. Manoj Sinha

Abstract


As we can see, Gandhi's concept of Satyagraha is relevant not only to India and South Africa, but to the world over. Gandhi believed that peace was entirely possible, and could only be achieved through nonviolent means. Gandhi's philosophy did not die when he was assassinated. the basic premises of Gandhi's concept of Satyagraha, we can discuss the implications of this philosophy of nonviolence in the realm of international relations, especially in terms of war and peace. Gandhi, like a Realist, was primarily concerned with war in the international system. In fact, he "looked upon the problem of War as the most important problem which faced the contemporary world" 17. Further, Gandhi didn't accept distinctions between ''just'' and "unjust wars" - in his mind every war was unjust. this research paper indicates the Gandhi’s Concept for good relation in the world.


Keywords


Satyagraha, nonviolent, philosophy, international, primarily.

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References


Andrews, C.F., ed. Mahatma Gandhi: His Story. Great Britain: Unwin Brothers Ltd, 1930.

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Alexander, Horace. Gandhi through Western Eyes. India: Asia Publishing House, 1969.10-15.

7. Ibid,12.

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Ibid.

bid,87.

Puri, Rashimi-Sudha. Gandhi on War and Peace. United States of America: Praeger Publishers, 1987.21

Ibid, 178.

Ibid, 8.

Alexander, Horace. Gandhi through Western Eyes. India: Asia Publishing House, 1969.31

IS Erikson, Erik H. Gandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence. United States of America:

W.W.Norton &Company, 1969.417


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