Mishra,Anil Dutta
Mahatma Gandhi on sarvodaya - New delhi Concept Publishing 2015 - 76p.
Includes Glossary and Index
Sarvodaya, today, does not represent a mere vision or utopian notion but makes an attempt of reorienting human mind to reconstruct human society. It has assumed the dimensions of a movement and a socio-economic force of great potentialities. It is a dynamic philosophy, which can make possible the advent of a radically transformed humanity. Sarvodaya seeks to build a new society on the foundations of old spiritual and moral values of India and attempts to meet the challenge of the contemporary problems. The world has witnessed the propagation, experimentation and implementation of various socio-economic ideologies-capitalist, socialist and communist, time to time. But, in overall consideration, sarvodaya is undoubtedly far more superior to other attributive models. It envisages a well-balanced and integrated development of the nation with no distinction among the haves and the have-nots, privileged and under-privileged, ruler and ruled. It is a must book for the students of Gandhian thought and those who are interested in Gandhi
9789351251200
Gandhi, Mahatma 1869-1948--India--Political and social views
Social movements--India--Sarvodaya movement
303.4840954 / MIS-M
Mahatma Gandhi on sarvodaya - New delhi Concept Publishing 2015 - 76p.
Includes Glossary and Index
Sarvodaya, today, does not represent a mere vision or utopian notion but makes an attempt of reorienting human mind to reconstruct human society. It has assumed the dimensions of a movement and a socio-economic force of great potentialities. It is a dynamic philosophy, which can make possible the advent of a radically transformed humanity. Sarvodaya seeks to build a new society on the foundations of old spiritual and moral values of India and attempts to meet the challenge of the contemporary problems. The world has witnessed the propagation, experimentation and implementation of various socio-economic ideologies-capitalist, socialist and communist, time to time. But, in overall consideration, sarvodaya is undoubtedly far more superior to other attributive models. It envisages a well-balanced and integrated development of the nation with no distinction among the haves and the have-nots, privileged and under-privileged, ruler and ruled. It is a must book for the students of Gandhian thought and those who are interested in Gandhi
9789351251200
Gandhi, Mahatma 1869-1948--India--Political and social views
Social movements--India--Sarvodaya movement
303.4840954 / MIS-M