Sarvodaya and the Problem of Political SovereigntyOn the sociopolitical philosophy of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, 1869-1948, and his followers; a study. |
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A The Doctrine of Sarvodaya against | 1 |
B Forerunners | 31 |
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according to Gandhi Acharya Vinoba action ahimsa Ahmedabad Allen & Unwin ancient Indian Aurobindo basis Bhave Bombay brahmacarya Brahman Buddha concept of sovereignty decentralization Delhi democracy dharma divine doctrine duty economic ethical existence force freedom functions Gandhian thought George Allen goal Harijan Hegel Hindu Hinduism human Ibid idea ideal ideology individual J. S. Mill Jaina Jayaprakash Jayaprakash Narayan Kautilya King living London M. K. Gandhi Madras Mahabharata Mahadevan Mahatma Gandhi means ment modern moral N. P. H Narayan nature non-violence organization Panchayat peace political philosophy political sovereignty political thought practical principle problem Radhakrishnan realization religion Sarvo Sarvodaya Sarvodaya thinkers Satyagraha says sense social society sovereign sovereignty spiritual Śrī supreme Swaraj T. H. Green tion Tolstoy truth ultimate unity universal Unwin Ltd Upanisad utilitarian Varanasi Veda village violence Vivekananda welfare Young India