Gandhi Today: A Report on India's Gandhi Movement and Its Experiments in Nonviolence and Small Scale Alternatives (25th Anniversary Edition)

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What became of the Gandhian tradition in India following the death of Mahatma Gandhi? Did it quietly die away? Or were there still Indians who believed in his philosophy and methods, committed to continuing his work?

 

These were the questions that sent independent journalist Mark Shepard to India in 1978–79. There he found that the tradition begun by Gandhi was very much alive, in such individuals, groups, and movements as:

 

-- An acclaimed saint who collected over four million acres in gifts of land for the poor.

 

-- A leader of a nationwide protest movement that helped topple India's ruling party in the mid-1970s.

 

-- A Peace Army that fought riots with nonviolence.

 

-- A "Hug the Trees!" movement that physically blocked excessive logging in the Himalayas.

 

-- A People's Court that even tried cases of murder and government corruption.

 

-- A development center helping 400 villages rise from poverty.

 

-- A nationwide movement of villages in which all land was held in common and decisions were made by unanimous consent.

 

Learn about all these and more in this engaging report on the legacy of the twentieth century's greatest peacemaker and revolutionary.

 

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Mark Shepard is the author of "Mahatma Gandhi and His Myths," "The Community of the Ark," and "Gandhi Today," called by the American Library Association's Booklist "a masterpiece of committed reporting." His writings on social alternatives have appeared in over 30 publications in the United States, Canada, England, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Japan, and India.

 

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"A masterpiece of committed reporting. . . . History that needs to be better known, told in clear, compelling, common language." -- American Library Association Booklist, Feb. 1, 1987 (starred review)

 

"Shepard has done a marvelous job describing individuals and groups keeping the spirit of Gandhi alive in India and throughout the world. His book presents living proof the ideals of the Mahatma will never die." -- Cesar Chavez, founder and President, United Farm Workers of America

 

"This lively book fills a critical gap in our understanding of Gandhi's way. . . . A source of hope and inspiration." -- Joanna Macy, author/activist

 

"A remarkable job of introducing the contemporary Gandhian movement -- readable, honest, challenging." -- Jim Forest, General Secretary, International Fellowship of Reconciliation

 

"A fascinating study. . . . As useful as it is encouraging." -- Michael Nagler, founder, Peace and Conflict Studies Program, University of California at Berkeley, and author, America Without Violence

 

"A fast-moving account of a living tradition. . . . Full of good ideas for peacemakers." -- Virginia Baron, Editor, Fellowship

 

"The author is a committed partisan of Gandhian thought and methods, but he is also a reporter who makes a case that Gandhi is an important figure who keeps on marching. . . . Among [the successful experiments he visited] are some remarkable ones." -- United Press International (UPI), Jan. 18, 1988

 

"Highly recommended. . . . Will provide encouragement and inspiration to those working for a better world." -- Peace Magazine (Canada), Dec. 1987-Jan. 1988

 

"Finally there is a small, readable book on the Gandhian legacy. . . . Encouraging and positive." -- Thomas Weber, Legal Studies, La Trobe University (Australia)

 

"May prove to be the most important book of 1987." -- Green Letter, Spring 1987

 


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July 24, 2020
😕 I say nothing, he is nothing today for some of indians and one side it is good and the other side it is very bad becuz some people how leave the past of india and indians and did not like to see back as in past and walk towards the future a bright future of india it includes in god thing but we regrade about it that India and citizen of india how forget about our father of our nation i.e. our great - great bapu our father of nation,"MAHATMA GANDHI" who is our.... real hero, i say only one more thing that we forget them only not we most of Indians. Thankyou Bapu for helping us for Freedom.
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Akshay Gupta
October 19, 2024
A good account of people who aren't talked much about but essential to know. These stories are a strong testament to what it is to give back to society in various forms.
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Prabhat Mishra
June 19, 2021
violent is not the only way to solve any problem by adopting gandhian principles we can solve the problems
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