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Studies in Gandhian thought and Marxism : by Tandon, Vishwanath. Publication: New Delhi : National Gandhi Museum in association with Radha Publications, 2006 . xxiv, 197 p. ; , There are a few books dealing with the thoughts of Gandhiji and Marx as interpreted by Lenin and Stalin, but probably none dealing with the post-Gandhi and post-Stalin developments. This book tries to remove that lacuna by dealing with Vinoba, the changed attitude of the Russian Marxists towards Gandhiji and his thinking, and the changed view of Marx as represented by Erich From after the publication of an earlier work of Marx ,his Economics and Philosophical Manuscripts. The book is divided in three parts. The first deals, for the first time, with the changing perception of Gandhiji among the Russian Marxists and the Indian communists. It examines the validity of their criticism of the Gandhian thought in general and Vinoba in particular, and finally shows the relevance of Gandhian thinking to solve the critical problems of the age. the second and third part provide material for better understanding of both Gandhiki and Vinobaji in context of Marxism. 22 cm. Date: 2006 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->History [954.092 TAN] (1),
The law and the lawyers. by Gandhi, Publication: Ahmedabad, Navajivan Pub. House 1962 . 246 p. 19 cm. Date: 1962 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->Autobiography&Biography [923.154 GAN] (1),
Towards new education/ by Gandhi, Publication: Ahmedabad, Navajivan Pub. House 1953 . 90 p. ; 22 cm. Date: 1953 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->Education [371.4 GAN] (1),
Truth is God : by Gandhi, M K Publication: Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House, 2009 . 159 p. ; , God and therefore religion are fundamental necessities for normal healthy life-to the individual as well as to nations. Here in this book the reader will find Gandhiji speaking from his heart on various occasions in the course of thirty years of the matures! period of his life. What a modern man who did very great things thought on the subject of God and religion cannot fail to be instructive to educated men and women in these difficult days. "We the human family are not all philosophers. Somehow or other we want something which we can touch, something which we can see, something before which we can kneel down. It does not matter whether it is a book or an empty stone-building or a stone-building inhabited by numerous figures" : so wrote Gandhiji, defending temple-worship on the background of other prevailing religions. "Hindu Dharma is like a boundless ocean teeming with priceless gems. The deeper you dive, the more treasures you find,” said Gandhiji. Any one who desires to understand what sort of a man the Father of the Nation was, must read this book. One may not want to learn anything about religion that is not in our Shastras or in other religious books. But here is a facet of the mind of a great man we love and to whom the nation is grateful. It has a value over and above a book of religious instruction Date: 2009 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->Religion [211 GAN] (1),
Hind swaraj or Indian home rule/ by Gandhi, M K Publication: Ahmedabad, Navajivan Pub. House 2009 . 96 p. ; , An Important Publication : Unique in its conception and beautifully successful in its execution is the Special Hind Swaraj Number of the Aryan Path. It owes its appearance mainly to the devoted labours of that gifted sister Shrimati Sophia Wadia who sent copies of Hind Swaraj (Indian Home Rule) to numerous friends abroad and invited the most prominent of them to express their views on the book. She had herself devoted special articles to the book and seen in it the hope for future India, but she wanted the European thinkers and writers to say that it had in it the potency to help even Europe out of its chaos, and therefore she thought of this plan. The result is remarkable. The special number contains articles by Professor Soddy. G.D.H. Cole. C. Delisle Burns. John Middleton Murry, J. D. Beresford, Hugh Fausset, Claude Houghton. Gerald Heard and Irene Rathbone. Some of these are of course well-known pacifists and socialists. One wonders what the number would have been like, if it had included in it articles by non-pacifist and non-socialist writers. The articles are so arranged "that adverse criticisms and objections raised in earlier articles are mostly answered in subsequent one". But there are one or two criticisms which have been made practically by all the writers, and it would be worth while considering them here. There are certain things which it would be well to recognize at once. Thus Professor Soddy remarks that, having just returned from a visit to India, he saw little outwardly to suggest that the doctrine inculcated in the book had attained any considerable measure of success. That is quite true. Equally true is Mr. G.D.II. Cole's remark that though Gandhiji is "as near as a man can be to Swaraj in a purely personal sense." "he has never solved, to his own satisfaction, the other problem - that of finding terms of collaboration that could span the gulf between man and man, between acting alone and helping others to act in accordance with their lights, which involves acting with them and as one of them - being at once one's self and someone else, someone one's self can and must regard and criticize and attempt to value." Also as John Middleton Murry says, "the efficacy of non-violence is quickly exhausted when used as a mere technique of political pressure", - when the question arises. 'Is non-violence fante tie mieux, really non-violence at all?' 22 cm. Date: 2009 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->History [954.035 GAN] (2),
Path-way to God/ by Gandhi, M K Publication: Ahmedabad: Navajivan Pub. House, 2005 . 74 p. ; Date: 2005 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->Religion [211 GAN] (1),
The story of my life/ by Gandhi, M K Publication: . 96 p. ; Availability: No items available: In transit (1),
Friends of Gandhi : by Gandhi, M K Publication: New Delhi : | Copenhagen : National Gandhi Museum ; | Berlin : | Gandhi-Informations-Zentrum ; | Danish Peace Academy : | Distributed in India by M/s Gyan Pub. House, 2006 . 288 p. : , Includes index. 22 cm. Date: 2006 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->History [954.035 RED] (1),
Gandhi on women : by Gandhi, Publication: Ahmedabad : | New Delhi : Navajivan Pub. House ; | Centre for Women's Development Studies, 1988 . xxii, 385 p. ; , Includes index. 25 cm. Date: 1988 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->History [954.035 GAN] (1),
Gandhi's outstanding leadership / by Nazareth, Pascal Alan. Publication: Bangalore : Sarvodaya International Trust : | Gandhi Centre of Science & Human Values, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 2006 . 127 p. : 22 cm. Date: 2006 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->History [954.035 NAZ] (1),
All men are brothers : by Gandhi, Mohandas K Publication: London: Bloomsbury, 2013 . 213 p. ; Date: 2013 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->History [923.254 GAN] (1),
Punjab : by Gandhi, Rajmohan. Publication: New Delhi: Aleph Book Company, 2013 . 432 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : 24 cm Date: 2013 Availability: Items available: Christ PU College ->History [954.552 GAN] (1),
Business studies : Class XII/ by Gandhi, Poonam Publication: New Delhi: VK Globla Publications, 2014 . 484 p. ; Date: 2014 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->Business Studies [380 GAN] (1),
Prince of Gujarat : by Gandhi, Rajmohan Publication: New Delhi: Aleph Book Co., 2014 . 265 p. ; Date: 2014 Availability: Items available: Christ Junior College ->Autobiography&Biography [923 GAN] (1),
Mahatma Gandhi : by Gandhi, Publication: Oxford ; | New York : Oxford University Press, 2008 . xliii, 408 p. ; , First published by the Clarendon Press in 1986/7. 20 cm. Date: 2008 Availability: Items available: Christ PU College ->History [954.03092 GAN] (1),