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Morals in politics - the Gandhian touch

By: Jain, Devaki.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2010Description: p.47-59.Subject(s): Social change | Gandhi, M.K | Globalization | Moral | Politics and government In: Man in IndiaSummary: In this paper I suggest that it is tangible Inequality, a growing monster in the world that is breaking all spaces into conflict ridden spaces. I suggest that the speed and starkness with which it is exhibiting itself is the outcome of the particular form of economic globalization - where political economies are driven with purely hedonistic bases of economic progress, namely the growth of the monetized domestic product. That such a momentum or model of progress is on a self-destructive roll. I then suggest that in this context Gandhi offers a doable political economy where the ethical underpinnings of progress, drives the economy on a non violent road to wellbeing. - Reproduced.
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In this paper I suggest that it is tangible Inequality, a growing monster in the world that is breaking all spaces into conflict ridden spaces. I suggest that the speed and starkness with which it is exhibiting itself is the outcome of the particular form of economic globalization - where political economies are driven with purely hedonistic bases of economic progress, namely the growth of the monetized domestic product. That such a momentum or model of progress is on a self-destructive roll. I then suggest that in this context Gandhi offers a doable political economy where the ethical underpinnings of progress, drives the economy on a non violent road to wellbeing. - Reproduced.

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