While there has been sustained interest in Gandhis methods and continued academic inquiry,Gandhi's Global Legacy: Moral Methods and Modern Challenges is unique in bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars who analyze Gandhis tactics, moral methods, and philosophical principles, not just in the fields of social and political activism, but in the areas of philosophy, religion, literature, economics, health, international relations, and interpersonal communication. Bringing this wide range of disciplinary backgrounds, the contributors provide fresh perspectives on Gandhis thought and practice as well as critical analyses of his work and its contemporary relevance.
Edited by Veena R. Howard, this book reveals the need for reconstructing Gandhis ideas and moral methods in todays context through a broad spectrum of crucial issues, including pacifism, health, communal living, gender dynamics, the role of anger, and peacebuilding. Gandhis methods have been refined and reimagined to fit different situations, but there remains a need to consider his concept ofSarvodaya (uplift of all), the importance of economic, gender, and racial equity, as well as the value of dialogue and dissenting voices in building a just society. The book points to new directions for the study of Gandhi in the globalized world.
Introduction: Gandhis Global Legacy: Historical Developments and the Promise of Moral Methods
Veena R. Howard
Part 1. Gandhis Legacy: Lessons of Nonviolence as the Creative Force of the Universe
Chapter 1. Mohandas Gandhi: A Challenge to America
The Reverend James M. Lawson Jr. with Veena R. Howard
Chapter 2. Gandhis Century
Erica Chenoweth
Chapter 3. The Moral, Philosophical, and Spiritual Basis of Gandhis Transformative Nonviolence
Douglas Allen
Part 2. Gandhis Legacy: Lessons in Gender Issues, Pacifism, and International Relations
Chapter 4. Gandhis Encounter with the British Suffrage Movement: Lessons Learned
Gail M. Presbey
Chapter 5. Was Gandhi a Pacifist? Decolonizing Pacifism While Unpacking the Social Ontology of Nonviolence
Andrew Fiala
Chapter 6. A Gandhian Approach to International Relations
Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra
Part 3. Gandhis Legacy: Lesson in Health and Healing, Pluralism, and Public Memory of Gandhis Communes
Chapter 7. Prophylactic and Physic: Mahatma Gandhis Unique Contribution to Healing Aids and Arts
Makarand R. Paranjape
Chapter 8. The Doctrine of the Manyness of Reality Developing a Gandhian Philosophy of Religious Pluralism
Jeffery D. Long
Chapter 9. Living Like Gandhi: The Lessons and Legacy of Gandhis Intentional Communities
Karline McLain
Part 4. Gandhis Legacy: Lessons in Religious Diversity, Religious Dialectics, and Religion in Public Life
Chapter 10. Gandhi in Conversation with Contemporary Islam: Peace, Pluralism, and Change
Amine Tais
Chapter 11. Gandhis Nonviolence: Convergence of Jain Values
Shivani Bothra
Chapter 12. Religion and Public Life: Some Gandhian Considerations
Sanjay Lal
Part 5. Gandhis Legacy: Critical Reflections and Constructive Advancement of Gandhis Moral Methods
Chapter 13. Paradoxes and Ambivalent Pacifisms: Mulk Raj Anand and His Two Gandhis
J. Ashley Foster
Chapter 14. Do Not Let Your Anger Die: King and Gandhi on Anger, Hatred, and Nonviolence
Cheyney Ryan
Chapter 15. Vinobas Sarvodaya: A Gandhian Example of Radical Inclusion
Swasti Bhattacharyya
Chapter 16: Gandhi, Global Exemplar: The Promise of Satyagraha and His Constructive Program
Mary Elizabeth King
Afterword: Satyagraha and Gandhis Religious Ethics
Joseph Prabhu